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I posted a few days ago about a welder position at Pratt & Whitney. Thanks for all the input. Just had another question. I took some time today to weld 2 sample pieces. I used some pieces we had at the shop. I included some pics of what I did. My question is, should I attach these pics to my resume or not? I also included a copy of the jeob posting. Does anyone have any insight on type of training involved and what is the average pay after you gain experience?ThanksColby JOB DESCRIPTION Pratt & Whitney, a recognized leading producer of the world's most advanced jet engines, is looking for dedicated individuals to become a part of our organization. If you would like to work in an dynamic environment and possess the motivation to incorporate new ideas into practice, this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for!This is your chance to join a company steeped in history yet focused on the future by developing engines that provide step-change improvements for the next generation of commercial aircraft and fifth generation fighters. Pratt & Whitney, a pioneer in flight and technology, is part of the United Technologies Corporation (UTC) family. UTC is a Fortune 50 company located in over 4,800 locations in approximately 80 countries with $54 billion in revenues (2010).Pratt & Whitney Amercon, located in Middletown, Pennsylvania, is seeking a highly motivated individual who has experience welding in the aerospace industry.The candidate will be welding turbine components using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process (TIG). In particular, the candidate will be applying hard face filler material to the shroud notches on turbine blades and perform plug welding or seal welding on other types of turbine components.High School Diploma or equivalent, plus additional specialized courses or short-term training (one year or less) with minimum of 5 years experience, Technical/Business School Certificate or Diploma, Skilled Trades Apprenticeship, or other post high school training (two years duration) with minimum of 3 years experience.- Candidate must have experience using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG). - Candidate must be detail oriented! - Must be a team player! - Basic computer skills needed.Specialized training is required for this job. All welding operators will undergo required training necessary to be certified to weld turbine parts.The candidate will receive training in: - Welding equipment operation - Gas flows and operation - Weld wire control and storage - Tooling - Process sheet interpretation - Practical training on welding specific parts - AS9100 Awareness - Environmental, Health and Safety training - PPR trainingUnited Technologies Corporation is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Attached ImagesLast edited by colby; 10-01-2011 at 10:05 PM.
Reply:Where did you find the giant penny?
Reply:Bring them to the interview!Those who say it cannot be done should stay out of the way of those who are actually doing it.
Reply:mind detailing how you did the thin pipe to thicker plate ?MM 180
Reply:Colby, Its a good place to work. I worked for them for four years before. You will be chalenged and learn a lot about welding there. What Plant and state are you looking to work for. |
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