DRIVER
1) SINGAPORE CLASS 4 DRIVING LICENSE REQUIRED.
2) DAILY FERRYING OF WORKERS TO AND FRO DORMITORY TO WORKSHOP. NEED TO ENSURE WORKERS REACH WORKSHOP BY 8AM.
3) NEED TO ASSIST IN LOADING AND UNLOADING OF MATERIALS.
4) PERFORM TRANSPORTATION DUTIES AS DEPLOYED BY SUPERVISOR AND CARRY OUT THE DUTIES DILIGENTLY AS PER INSTRUCTED.
5) COLLECT MATERIALS FROM SUPPLIERS AND DELIVER TO WORKSHOP. DELIVERY OF END PRODUCT TO CUSTOMER.
6) RESPONSIBLE FOR DAILY ROUTINE CHECKS AND MAINTAIN THE GENERAL CLEANLINESS OF THE VEHICLE.
7) ABLE TO PERFORM OVERTIME WHEN REQUIRED.
8) ANY OTHER ADHOC DUTIES AS ASSIGNED BY SUPERVISOR.
WELDER/FITTER
1) LAYS OUT, POSITIONS, AND SECURES PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS, USING STRAIGHTEDGE, COMBINATION SQUARE, CALIPERS, AND RULER.
2) TACK-WELDS OR WELDS COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLIES, USING ELECTRIC, GAS, ARC, OR OTHER WELDING EQUIPMENT.
3) CUTS WORKPIECE, USING POWERED SAWS, HAND SHEARS, OR CHIPPING KNIFE.
4) MELTS LEAD BAR, WIRE, OR SCRAP TO ADD LEAD TO JOINT OR TO EXTRUDE MELTED SCRAP INTO REUSABLE FORM.
5) INSTALLS OR REPAIRS EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS LEAD PIPES, VALVES, FLOORS, AND TANK LININGS.
6) OBSERVES TESTS ON WELDED SURFACES, SUCH AS HYDROSTATIC, X-RAY, AND DIMENSION TOLERANCE TO EVALUATE WELD QUALITY AND CONFORMANCE TO SPECIFICATIONS.
7) INSPECTS GROOVES, ANGLES, OR GAP ALLOWANCES, USING MICROMETER, CALIPER, AND PRECISION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS.
8) REMOVES ROUGH SPOTS FROM WORKPIECE, USING PORTABLE GRINDER, HAND FILE, OR SCRAPER.
9) WELDS COMPONENTS IN FLAT, VERTICAL, OR OVERHEAD POSITIONS.
10) HEATS, FORMS, AND DRESSES METAL PARTS, USING HAND TOOLS, TORCH, OR ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT.
11) IGNITES TORCH AND ADJUSTS VALVES, AMPERAGE, OR VOLTAGE TO OBTAIN DESIRED FLAME OR ARC.
12) ANALYZES ENGINEERING DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO PLAN LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY, AND WELDING OPERATIONS.
13) DEVELOPS TEMPLATES AND OTHER WORK AIDS TO HOLD AND ALIGN PARTS.
14) DETERMINES REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND WELDING METHOD, APPLYING KNOWLEDGE OF METALLURGY, GEOMETRY, AND WELDING TECHNIQUES.