Aluminum welder (evening shift)

Aluminum welder (evening shift)


Company
Trebor Manufacturing Co Inc
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Customer satisfaction is our top priority

We are looking for some skilled welders to join us.

We’d like you to have include stamina and the ability to lift heavy loads. You should be able to concentrate on performing your tasks and commit to safety rules. If you fit this description, and you’re also interested in doing tough but important work, we’d like to meet you.
Responsibilities
• Reading and understanding blueprints prior to starting a project.
• Ability to weld Aluminum.
• Sourcing the materials to be used in the project.
• Measuring and cutting materials to specifications.
• Welding materials using the correct materials to join the metals together.
• Checking finished work to make sure that it falls within the tolerances marked on the blueprints.
Requirements and skills:
• Preferably one year of welding experience.
• Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
• Ability to read blueprints.
• Knowledge of metallurgy.
• Knowledge of various welding techniques, including TIG, MIG, arc, and oxy-fuel welding.
• Knowledge of manual and mechanical welding techniques.
• Shipping and Receiving
1394 Star Top Rd
Ontario, Canada
K1B 4V7

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly wage for welders in Canada as of 2026?
Employment and Social Development Canada sets the federal minimum wage at $18.75 per hour effective January 1 2026, though provincial rates for welders range from $20.50 in Nova Scotia to $23.00 in British Columbia. Unionized welders under Red Seal certification earn an average of $35.75 per hour with overtime at 1.5 times the rate after 40 hours weekly.
Q What work permit is required for international welders applying to jobs in Canada in 2026?
Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada requires a valid work permit supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment issued after March 2026, valid for up to three years for Red Seal trades. Applicants must also hold a valid passport and proof of $15,000 CAD in settlement funds for the principal applicant.
Q What education and experience are needed to qualify as a welder in Canada in 2026?
Employment and Social Development Canada requires completion of a 3-year apprenticeship program or equivalent 5,400 hours of on-the-job training plus technical training for Red Seal endorsement. Candidates need a high school diploma or GED and must pass the Red Seal exam with a minimum 70 percent score.
Q What documents are required when applying for welder positions through the Canadian government portal in 2026?
Applicants must submit a Red Seal certificate, valid trade qualification from a recognized provincial authority, and a Canadian resume formatted to the National Occupational Classification code 72106 via the Job Bank portal by December 2026. Additional documents include a valid driver's license and proof of Canadian work eligibility.
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