Pipe Welder (TIG)

Website Johnson Controls

Job Highlights

Title Pipe Welder (TIG)
Type Full Time
Experience Required
Function Manufacturing
Location Waynesboro, PA, United States
Company Johnson Controls

Company Profile

Johnson Controls is a multinational company that designs and manufactures fire, HVAC, and security equipment for buildings. The company protects the environment and delivers promises in healthcare, education, data centers, and manufacturing industries.

Job Profile

The company is seeking a Pipe Welder (TIG) who will build innovative, sustainable HVAC systems.

Education Level

Work Experience

  • Proven TIG welding experience
  • Proven pipe welding experience

License/Certification

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Assemble complex standard products, including tubing layout and pipe bending
  • Clean equipment using hand or power tools after welding
  • Perform TIG welding on carbon, galvanized, and stainless steel
  • Regulate current, voltage, and select proper tips, rods, and sizes for each job
  • Use plasma and oxygen cutting tools
  • Weld, layout, cut, and fit parts to meet drawing tolerances

Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • Knowledge of pipe materials and prep
  • Precision TIG welding techniques
  • Reading blueprints and weld symbols
  • Safety and quality inspection skills
  • Strong hand-eye coordination

Work Environment

  • Exposed to heat, fumes, and bright arcs
  • Often works in tight or elevated spaces
  • Requires steady hands and precision focus
  • Wears full protective welding gear
  • Works in industrial or construction environments

Benefits/Perks

  • Competitive pay with shift premium
  • Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match, PTO, and more
  • Structured training and development opportunities

Employer’s Statement

Johnson Controls is an Equal Employment Employer.

To apply for this job please visit jobs.johnsoncontrols.com.

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