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A) Welding/Fabrication Shop
B) Plant/Production Line
C) Infrastructure/Construction/Repair or Maintenance/Field Work
D) Distributor of Welding Supplies or Gases
E) College/School/University
F) Work Out of Home

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  • 4 Weeks Ago
    akpolaris
  • 02-03-2024
    Madmeataxe

    Re: work avaliable

    links contain viruses especially the first one
  • 09-11-2019
    John T

    Re: work avaliable

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonzoo View Post
    Looking In Conway SC. Any Fabbers belong here from that area need a hot dog ?.
    My experience
    Guanacastewelding.com
    Seņor perro caliente....

    Lmao !


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  • 09-11-2019
    Bonzoo

    Re: work avaliable

    Looking In Conway SC. Any Fabbers belong here from that area need a hot dog ?.
    My experience
    Guanacastewelding.com
  • 08-21-2015
    PrinceCorwin

    Re: work avaliable

    Anyone in the Houston area working for a company that will accept felons or not do a background check? @4 years experience as shop welder. I'm SMAW, GMAW, GTAW certified at welding school. TWIC certified.
  • 04-09-2015
    AndrewDavenport89

    Re: work avaliable

    www.turner-industries.com
    www.teamindustrialservices.com

    Two big companies that are usually hiring the right candidates.
  • 02-21-2015
    Ti Trucker

    Re: work avaliable

    In Canada I suggest these:

    www.indeed.ca
    www.kijiji.ca
    www.jobbank.gc.ca
  • 02-21-2015
    steel_schmidt

    Re: work avaliable

    Im in school right now trying to get my foot in the door somewhere and this was EXTREMELY helpful thread thanks tommy
  • 02-05-2015
    RileyPowerGroup

    Re: work avaliable

    Hello!

    I work for Riley Power Group and we are looking for another Combo Pipe Welder to join our team that's headed to Wolf Creek in Burlington Kansas next week for a 6-8 week gig with highly competitive pay. You must have 4+ years of welding experience and it is preferred that your last unescorted access was within the past year. If you're interested or know somebody that might be, please visit our website Rileypowergroup.com and select the "Join Our Team" option.
  • 10-11-2014
    E_IVAN87

    Re: work avaliable

    short but very helpful thread. Thanks Tommy
  • 02-19-2014
    tommyjoking

    Re: work avaliable

    Thanks....i reckon that is the idea...don't post one time projects but places to hunt down work....headhunters, employment agencies, large companies that hire out welding hands. Speaking of that here is a cple more (you old timers keep your mouth shut)....

    http://www.cbi.com/
    http://www.kbr.com/
  • 02-17-2014
    danieltucker

    Re: work avaliable

    Hi! Just wanted to add one more site for Welding jobs:
    http://skilledjobsdirect.com

    They're pretty new...but seem to have some good jobs.
  • 02-14-2014
    tommyjoking

    work avaliable

    I dunno but a lot of folks seem to get on the web and ask for job leads, a lot of times without really giving any info on who they are, what they can do, equipment/tools/years of experience etc. Most guys out in the field working live and die by their contacts and those are precious to them, they just ain't gonna hand out numbers to folks they may have to get work from in the future. Me included, those are my livelyhood and if I don't know you how can I recommend you for a job? If your a rig welder/pipeliner what have you, you already know the work is word of mouth and who you know. For guys just breaking out or wanting single hand work there are gobs of jobs out there on the internet. If you are only interested in local work depending on where you live that can be tough. There are a lot of sites including various pages on facebook where jobs get posted up. Here is a few that may help some folks:

    http://www.roadtechs.com/
    www.jobisjob.com
    www.glassdoor.com
    www.indeed.com
    http://jobs.monster.com/v-skilled-trades.aspx
    AND
    http://www.zhi.com/
    http://www.tradesmeninternational.com/jobsearch.html
    www.matrixservice.com

    If you are looking for local work or shop jobs you can find those too occasionally advertised on these national sites. Things are tough all over folks, you got to go dig up the work, I wish you all the best of luck. Heck I am trying to avoid taking up a doggone single hand job myself right now, worst time of year, but you gotta do what you gotta do right.

    Take care
    Tommy

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