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20 jobs that use Aluminum the most

Jobs that use aluminum the most include machinist supervisor, powder coater, and sign maker.

What jobs use Aluminum the most?

1. Machinist Supervisor

How machinist supervisor uses Aluminum:

  • Manage and perform programming of CNC mills, lathes and EDM equipment, instrumentation, data acquisition and control systems.
  • Inspect first piece using calipers, micrometers, height stand, CMM, pins and gauges.
  • Perform prototype machining of laser optic system components.

Most common skills for machinist supervisor:

  • Operate CNC
  • Aluminum
  • Manual Lathes
  • Safety Procedures
  • Machine Shop Equipment
  • CNC Machines

2. Powder Coater

How powder coater uses Aluminum:

  • Operate diamond turning lathe machines making IR optical lenses.
  • Load seed into dryers for coating, arrange and coat seed.
  • Perform quality tests to assure products meet the specifications regulate by ISO.

Most common skills for powder coater:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Aluminum
  • Assembly Line
  • Visual Inspections
  • Coats
  • Detect Defects

3. Sign Maker

How sign maker uses Aluminum:

  • Demonstrate proper use and application of PPE.
  • Apply basic and finish coats to sign blanks.
  • Print graphics on corrugate plastic, PVC, foam board, etc.

Most common skills for sign maker:

  • Graphic Design
  • Vinyl Graphics
  • Aluminum
  • Vehicle Graphics
  • Custom Signage
  • Install Signage

4. Heat Treater

How heat treater uses Aluminum:

  • Organize and lead rig up and rig down of equipment.
  • Conduct quality SPC random spot checks and manage department personnel.
  • Engineer heat treatments according to print and applicable aerospace and/or customer specifications.

Most common skills for heat treater:

  • Aerospace
  • Aluminum
  • Hardness Testing
  • Anneal
  • Hoists
  • Production Schedules

5. Siding Installer

How siding installer uses Aluminum:

  • Manage telecommunications, data and CCTV equipment.
  • Complete tasks following all OSHA requirements, company safety procedures and standards.
  • Practice and follow all OSHA requirements and regulations.

Most common skills for siding installer:

  • Install Vinyl
  • Roofing
  • Aluminum
  • Replacement Windows
  • Tape Measure
  • Caulking

6. Machine Welder

How machine welder uses Aluminum:

  • Manage aluminum structural/pipe fabrication turnaround: cross-country CGIT/IPB megawatt electrical power conductors.
  • Perform various tasks requiring MIG welding and TIG welding.
  • Weld metal parts and components together, using brazing, gas and arc welding equipment.

Most common skills for machine welder:

  • MIG
  • Aluminum
  • GMAW
  • Calipers
  • Carbon Steel
  • FCAW

7. Sand Blaster

How sand blaster uses Aluminum:

  • Select paint according to company color scheme and specifications.
  • Utilize safety glasses, steel toe shoes, respirators, gloves, hardhat, safety suit with hood, and harness.

Most common skills for sand blaster:

  • Air Pressure
  • Safety Regulations
  • Aluminum
  • Directs Blast
  • Water Tanks
  • Grit

8. Die Cast Technician

How die cast technician uses Aluminum:

  • Manage utilization of LOTO procedures, GMP standards and OSHA safety standards.
  • Utilize machine shop tools and measuring devices including, micrometers, calipers and height gauge.
  • Compose written reports of data collect from patient evaluation and present to department chief for thorough analysis of patient diagnosis.

Most common skills for die cast technician:

  • Splints
  • Patient Care
  • Die Cast
  • Hand Tools
  • Aluminum
  • Safety Regulations

9. Steel Welder

How steel welder uses Aluminum:

  • Manage and run production parts through the brake.
  • Gas cutting, brazing, layout work, blueprint reading.
  • Operate brake press, drill press, and punch press in order to efficiently bend steel & aluminum.

Most common skills for steel welder:

  • MIG
  • Arc Welding
  • Aluminum
  • GMAW
  • FCAW
  • Hand Tools

10. Fabricator/Installer

How fabricator/installer uses Aluminum:

  • Manage telecommunications, data and CCTV equipment.
  • Fabricate and install HVAC equipment for new construction / retrofit existing for residential and commercial buildings.
  • Follow detail drawings in building fan assemblies, using MIG welding or Huckriveting.

Most common skills for fabricator/installer:

  • Customer Service
  • Aluminum
  • Hand Tools
  • MIG
  • CNC
  • Custom Cabinets

11. Welder Assistant

How welder assistant uses Aluminum:

  • Manage and run production parts through the brake.
  • Perform the following welding processes; SMAW, GMAW, FCAW and GTAW.
  • Preform stainless steel TIG and MIG welding on food grade tubing, support structures, brackets, and brewery tanks.

Most common skills for welder assistant:

  • Welders
  • Hand Tools
  • Grinders
  • Safety Equipment
  • Aluminum
  • MIG

12. Band Saw Operator

How band saw operator uses Aluminum:

  • Panel see operator n run cnc machine.
  • Deliver parts, run Whitney panal master, Alltra plate cutting machine, and marvel band saws
  • Operate horizontal band see, operate CNC machines under production basis including lathes, mills (horizontal and vertical).

Most common skills for band saw operator:

  • Math
  • CNC
  • Tape Measure
  • Horizontal Band
  • Aluminum
  • Safety Guidelines

13. Lead Welder

How lead welder uses Aluminum:

  • Create weekly work schedules, process payroll information, manage inventory counts and job cost for each project.
  • Certify in restaurant grade stainless steel and aluminum TIG welding, carbon stick welding and stainless and carbon MIG welding.
  • Weld with solid wire (GMAW), flux core (FCAW) and stick (SMAW).

Most common skills for lead welder:

  • Aluminum
  • Stainless Steel
  • Safety Equipment
  • Blueprint Specifications
  • GMAW
  • Tig Welding

14. Metallurgical Engineer

How metallurgical engineer uses Aluminum:

  • Lead several independent, cross-functional projects and improve manufacturing quality, reduce cost, ensure environment are supported and FDA compliant.
  • Perform maintenance on robots and CNC machines that include programming and touch-ups.
  • Increase awareness, utilization, and cost reductions associate with FCAW for structural and pipeline applications.

Most common skills for metallurgical engineer:

  • Aluminum
  • Failure Analysis
  • Corrective Action
  • Technical Support
  • Continuous Improvement
  • ISO

15. Welder

How welder uses Aluminum:

  • Manage and run production parts through the brake.
  • Weld with oxyacetylene, MIG, and brazing all kind of materials like bronze, platinum, aluminum, and flux.
  • Experience TIG, plasma cutting, brazing, torch cutting, shears press, bending and manipulating heated metal.

Most common skills for welder:

  • Arc Welding
  • Aluminum
  • Hand Tools
  • Tig Welding
  • Stainless Steel
  • GMAW

16. Saw Operator

How saw operator uses Aluminum:

  • Use automate systems and RF units to pull, put away and load customer product, in addition to managing inventory
  • Used spread sheets, calipers, micrometers, and other gauges to ensure proper sizes and quality of finish products.
  • Utilize precision measuring instruments such as calipers and micrometers.

Most common skills for saw operator:

  • Tape Measure
  • Hand Tools
  • Basic Math
  • Math
  • Aluminum
  • Safety Procedures

17. Metal Technician

How metal technician uses Aluminum:

  • Team invest to achieve goal; CNC programme and fabricate nacelle center beam splice.
  • Repair multiple flight line ladders; replace and weld damaged areas.
  • Operate oxy acetylene torches for soldering, silver soldering, brazing, cutting and welding.

Most common skills for metal technician:

  • Hand Tools
  • CNC
  • Engineering Drawings
  • Ladders
  • Aluminum
  • Grinders

18. Welder-Assembler

How welder-assembler uses Aluminum:

  • Manage and run production parts through the brake.
  • Perform welding duties with GMAW, to weld shoot beads on mild steel.
  • Start on CNC machine operator, to head welding/assembly.

Most common skills for welder-assembler:

  • MIG
  • Blueprint Specifications
  • Aluminum
  • Stainless Steel
  • Safety Equipment
  • Tig Welding

19. Welding Supervisor

How welding supervisor uses Aluminum:

  • Manage what parts are run with each other and when they are run.
  • Manage payroll, order all safety equipment, PPE, and spare parts require to keep production rates up.
  • Manage weld process controls of GMAW-P, CV both robotic and semi-automatic; to include GTAW both robotic and semi-automatic.

Most common skills for welding supervisor:

  • GMAW
  • Blueprint Specifications
  • Aluminum
  • AWS
  • Arc Welding
  • GTAW

20. Press Break Operator

How press break operator uses Aluminum:

  • Operate conventional mill and conventional lathe machines, cold see, spot-welding & MIG & TIG.
  • Work as an Oasys punch machine operator and help the hot stamp and the final count for the cards.
  • Maintain strict quality requirements using scales, calipers and micrometers.

Most common skills for press break operator:

  • Operate CNC
  • Calipers
  • Laser Machine
  • Tape Measure
  • Aluminum
  • Safety Regulations

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