The Transportation Worker 4 Welder will report to the Equipment Division in Upshur County. The incumbent works as a professional welder within the construction and maintenance of highways and the Bridge Department. Performs advanced-level, specialized, skilled work in the construction and maintenance of highways and bridges. The selected applicant will be responsible for mentoring lower-level employees. As an advanced-level welder, they will be fabricating steel using metal arc welding equipment, welding metal rebar or piling together to strengthen concrete forms or extend pilings in the construction of new bridges, along with cutting and grinding structural steel. Responsible for maintaining the welding equipment, including periodic inspection and adherence to safety protocols, as well as maintaining the following machine lathes, horizontal and vertical milling machines, drill presses, sharpeners, threader machines, and wheel lathes. Will be reading and working from blueprints and drawings. Will assist lower-level employees in advanced equipment repairs and in repairing equipment in the field by welding components, when necessary. May operate motorized highway maintenance equipment such as skid steer, aerial bucket truck, front-end loader, and tandem-axle truck. May be exposed to hazardous working conditions and inclement weather. Performs other related duties as required.
• Knowledge of advanced-level methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in the maintenance and repair of gasoline and diesel-powered equipment.
• Knowledge of the operation of trucks equipped to reach under bridges.
• Knowledge of the Division of Highways Equipment Management System.
• Knowledge of the standard safety procedures of the Division of Highways.
• Knowledge of the nomenclature, use, and maintenance of welding equipment and cutting equipment.
• Knowledge of acetylene, propane, and other gases, characteristic dangers, and uses with welding and cutting equipment.
• Knowledge of welding rod specifications as outlined by the American Welding Society (AWS).
• Knowledge of basic mathematics.
• Knowledge of melting temperatures of various metals used in bridge maintenance and repair.
• Knowledge of materials, design, and assembly procedures used in welding.
• Knowledge of the type of rock, aggregate, and soil found in core drilling.
• Knowledge of safety practices for core drilling work.
• Skilled in the manipulation of levers and other controls that move articulating booms.
• Skilled in the use of tools and equipment used in the repair of motor-driven equipment.
• Ability to diagnose mechanical problems and determine appropriate procedures for repairs.
• Ability to train lower-level mechanics.
• Ability to read and lay out plans.
• Ability to cut and fit metal components in the rebuilding or repair of equipment or high steel structures.
• Ability to regulate fuel pressure gauges on gas welding and cutting equipment.
• Ability to climb high steel structures.
• Ability to operate welding equipment used in highway bridge maintenance.
• Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
• Ability to maintain effective working relationships with others.
• Ability to operate a drilling rig, water pump, air compressor, and related equipment to drill for core samples.
• Ability to operate a heavy truck to transport a drilling rig and related equipment.
• Ability to assemble drilling rig and related equipment.
• Ability to classify types of rock, aggregate, and soils from core drilling.
• Ability to perform minor maintenance on the drilling rig and related equipment.
• Ability to maintain simple records (timecards, work repair orders).
REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION: No formal education required.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience in welding.