Fabricator IV
Description

Reports to: Production Supervisor

Position Summary: Prep, fit, cut, drill and weld various structural steel assemblies to D1.1 and PDM quality tolerances.

Adhere to PDM’s Core Values:

  • Relationship Building: We foster long-term positive relationships with fellow employee-owners, external partners and our communities.
  • Accountability: We consistently demonstrate a high level of personal accountability. 
  • Urgency: We operate with a sense of urgency.
  • Innovation: We embrace growth and change.
  • Create Return on Efforts: We create positive results on all our efforts.
  • Pillars: 1) Safety, 2) Quality, 3) Happiness, 4) Performance


Responsibilities and Areas of Accountability

  • Set a consistent example of proper PPE, tooling guards, and safe work practices. Identify and communicate hazards immediately.
  • Maintain strong attendance, accountability, and a continuous improvement, efficiency-driven mindset.
  • Plan and execute daily work to meet production goals while reducing material costs and maintaining quality standards.
  • Interpret detail drawings and perform multi-face layout (lengths, elevations, miters, pitches, copes) with minimal supervision.
  • Fabricate standard and non-standard structural steel components. 
  • Understand structural connections, steel shapes, and material grades.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of weld symbols, joint designations, prequalified welds, and AWS D1.1 code requirements.
  • Consistently produce high-quality welds in all positions, including CJP welds, meeting or exceeding FPY and AESS standards.
  • Identify, troubleshoot, and correct weld defects; adjust equipment to meet WPS requirements.
  • Apply intermediate fabrication practices including order of operations, weld sequencing, heat management, and fixturing.
  • Safely operate hand tools, cutting torches, and carbon arc gouging equipment. Inspect and maintain tools and machinery.
  • Inspect work for quality and conformance, independently identify and correct in-process issues.
  • Demonstrate strong QC capability, cross-department awareness, and effective communication of non-conformances.
  • Exhibit strong craftsmanship, teamwork, shop awareness, and passion for the fabrication trade.


Knowledge & Skills

  • Proficient in blueprint reading and interpretation, including weld symbols, AWS callouts, and 2D drawing views (section and projection).
  • Working knowledge of GMAW (MIG) welding; minimum 1 year of relevant job experience in flat and horizontal positions (FCAW experience preferred).
  • Ability to produce quality welds in multiple positions and identify/correct weld defects.
  • General knowledge of fabrication practices, including layout, fit-up, and structural steel assembly.
  • Skilled in the safe use of hand and power tools (grinders, hammers, clamps); Layout tools to 1/16” accuracy
  • Experience operating oxy/fuel cutting torch on materials ranging from ¼”–1” thickness.
  • Familiarity with welding equipment setup and adjustment to meet WPS requirements.
  • Basic understanding of quality control principles and First Pass Yield (FPY) expectations.
  • Forklift and overhead crane experience preferred.
  • Strong understanding of workplace safety, PPE, and hazard recognition.
  • Physical ability to stand, walk, lift (up to 75 lbs), climb, and work in outdoor conditions in varying weather.


Education & Experience

Education: 2-year technical/trade school preferred

Experience: Minimum 4 years of relevant fabrication/welding experience. Misc. Metals, AESS fabrication experience a plus.



DISCLAIMER

The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

PDM is an Equal Opportunity Employer