TiAl Rework Welder - Deer Creek (Portland, OR)
19453
MISSION:
To repair castings to meet customer specifications by replacing metal in defective areas using various welding techniques.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1. Welding.
Objective: to weld castings to customer and PCC specifications.
Typical Activities:
A. Reviews inspection/rework analyst paperwork and tech cards.
B. Identifies and inspects prepared areas needing repair.
C. Welds areas on castings using one or more techniques: Gas Metal Arc Welder (GMAW), Gas Tungstun Arc Welder (GTAW), Shielded Metal Arc Welder (SMAW) and Plasma Arc Welder (PAW).
D. Welds in compliance with Process Control Procedures and external quality control standards including aerospace standards.
E. Welds repairs by placing castings on benches, fixtures or in bubble cabinets; uses mirrors to complete welds in difficult areas of castings as needed; wears necessary safety equipment.
F. Inspects front and back of completed welds to assure proper technique and adequate metal deposit.
2. Equipment Maintenance.
Objective: to maintain welding equipment in good working order.
Typical Activities:
A. Repairs torch heads, replaces power cables and performs minor maintenance on welding tools.
3. Safety.
Objective: to take responsibility for and demonstrate safe work practices.
Typical Activities:
A. Adheres to plant and department safety rules.
B. Safely operates all equipment and tools.
C. Identifies and reports safety problems.
4. Completes logs and records.
5. Performs other tasks as directed.
TRAINING:
1. Training is provided on the job.
2. Welding Tech Series courses as directed.
3. Alloy Certification and/or Titanium Certification (TBO) as directed.
4. GMAW, GTAW, SMAW AND PAW Welding Certification as directed.
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Advanced welding skills as demonstrated by completion of the PCC approved Welding Tech Series and Welding Certification in two applicable alloys or titanium at time of hire,AND
Two years of applicable welding experience.OR
An equivalent combination of classroom training and work experience, and completion of Certification to PCC Weld Test Standards.
2. 20/30 correctable vision in both eyes, and satisfactory passage of depth perception and color vision tests.
3. Good eye/hand coordination.
4. Ability to read and follow specifications on Tech Cards.
5. Ability to work independently.
6. Ability to lift and/or maneuver objects weighing thirty to fifty pounds and occasionally up to eighty pounds.
7. Ability to work in difficult working conditions which may include exposure to noise, dust, chemicals, temperature extremes, awkward physical positions and other elements for extended periods of time.
MAJOR PLANT DIFFERENCES:
1. SSBO - uses GTAW welding only.
2. LSBO - customer specifications require use of WEBTAQ welding technique for GTAW welding.
3. TBO - uses GTAW welding only and requires Titanium Certification only.
Freqently Asked Questions
In Portland, having certifications like GMAW, GTAW, SMAW, PAW, and especially titanium-specific credentials significantly elevates a TiAl Rework Welder’s employability. These qualifications demonstrate expertise in aerospace-grade welding, aligning with local industry demands and ensuring compliance with Wyman-Gordon’s high standards.
Unlike typical welding jobs, a Tial Rework Welder focuses on precise metal replacement on defective castings, often working with complex alloys like titanium. Tasks include detailed inspection review, welding in challenging postures using multiple arc techniques, and strict adherence to aerospace quality processes, creating a specialized and demanding workday.
Beyond strong welding skills, sharp 20/30 correctable vision, excellent depth perception, and color discrimination are vital for this role. Good eye-hand coordination and physical stamina to handle heavy objects and endure tough environmental conditions are essential to ensure precision and safety in repairing intricate casting defects.
Wyman-Gordon demands compliance with aerospace-level welding standards and offers structured on-the-job training plus alloy certifications. The company’s emphasis on safety and equipment upkeep, alongside handling specialized alloys like titanium, creates a rigorous environment distinct from conventional welding shops.
At Wyman-Gordon, welders receive targeted training through welding tech series courses and alloy-specific certifications such as titanium. The company fosters skill growth by directing employees to gain proficiency in various welding techniques and maintaining equipment, enhancing both career development and job performance.
Portland’s aerospace and manufacturing sectors show steady demand for specialized welders like TiAl Rework Welders. Salaries typically range from $55,000 to $75,000 annually, reflecting the advanced skills and certifications required, alongside the physical and technical challenges inherent to this niche welding role.
The Portland region has a focused but competitive market for titanium repair welders due to aerospace industry presence. Candidates with PCC welding certifications and experience in multiple arc welding methods stand out, as employers prioritize quality and safety compliance for critical casting repairs.
Portland’s manufacturing hubs require welders to adapt to frequent exposure to noise, dust, and temperature variations while maintaining precision. The region’s safety culture and standards compel welders to consistently use protective gear and operate equipment meticulously to meet stringent aerospace quality guidelines.
Wyman-Gordon offers a unique niche welding role involving advanced techniques on aerospace-grade castings, blending hands-on craftsmanship with high-tech standards. The company's structured certifications and training programs provide a pathway for welders seeking to refine specialty skills in a respected industrial setting.
Proficiency in gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), and plasma arc welding (PAW) is critical. Mastery of these methods ensures welds meet aerospace specifications and customer requirements, which are core to success in Wyman-Gordon’s TiAl Rework Welder role.
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