The Lead Production Welder is responsible for leading a team in welding high-temperature superconducting magnets and assemblies for fusion energy devices, ensuring quality, schedule adherence, and continuous process improvement in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and oversee a team of welders in fabricating high-temperature superconducting magnets and assemblies.
Improve production welding processes to enhance efficiency and quality.
Maintain production schedules and allocate resources effectively.
Ensure welding quality meets documentation and technical requirements.
Work hands-on with mechanical, electrical, magnetic, cryogenic, pressure, vacuum, and pneumatic systems during assembly.
Requirements
Experience leading a highly skilled and efficient team in welding operations.
Proven ability to continuously improve production welding tasks.
Ability to maintain schedules with appropriate resourcing for welding projects.
Knowledge of and ability to assure quality requirements are met per documentation.
Hands-on experience working with mechanical, electrical, magnetic, cryogenic, pressure, vacuum, and pneumatic systems in a welding environment.
Compliance with U.S. laws concerning the export of controlled or protected technologies or information (Export Control Laws).
Benefits & Perks
Compensation/salary range (not specified in the posting)
Work schedule: Onsite, fast-paced environment
Work environment perks: Collaborative team working with mechanical, electrical, magnetic, cryogenic, pressure, vacuum, and pneumatic systems
Additional benefits: Commitment to diversity and equal opportunity employment, compliance with export control laws
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