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How do they match:
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Welders,
Cutters
, Solderers, and Brazers
12
Alternate Occupation Titles
Cutting
Torch Operator
Acetylene
Cutter
Arc
Cutter
Flame
Cutter
Gas
Cutter
Hand Thermal
Cutter
Iron
Cutter
Oxyacetylene
Cutter
Scrap
Cutter
Scrap Iron
Cutter
Steel
Cutter
Torch
Cutter
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Use hand-welding, flame-
cutting
, hand-soldering,
or
brazing equipment to weld
or
join metal components
or
to fill holes, indentations,
or
seams of fabricated metal products.
8
Tasks
Analyze engineering drawings, blueprints, specifications, sketches, work orders, and
material
safety data sheets to plan layout, assembly, and operations.
Chip
or
grind off excess weld, slag,
or
spatter, using hand scrapers
or
power chippers, portable grinders,
or
arc-
cutting
equipment.
Detect faulty operation of equipment
or
defective
materials
and notify supervisors.
Grind,
cut
, buff,
or
bend edges of workpieces to be joined to ensure snug fit, using power grinders and hand tools.
Mark
or
tag
material
with proper job number, piece marks, and other identifying marks as required.
Monitor the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts
or
warping, shrinking, distortion,
or
expansion of
material.
Prepare all
material
surfaces to be welded, ensuring that there is no loose
or
thick scale, slag, rust, moisture, grease,
or
other foreign
matter.
Repair products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts, using
cutting
torches, straightening presses, and hand tools.
5
Detailed Work Activities
Cut
industrial
materials
in preparation for fabrication
or
processing.
Trim
excess
material
from workpieces.
Heat
material
or
workpieces to prepare for
or
complete production.
Melt metal, plastic,
or
other
materials
to prepare for production.
Mount
materials
or
workpieces onto production equipment.
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