TIG Welder

TIG Welder

Toronto, Canada

Company
Scilltech Professional Services
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Job Summary

We are seeking a skilled TIG Welder with strong experience in aluminum welding to join a growing manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in production welding, blueprint reading, and maintaining high-quality standards in the work environment.

Location: Scarborough, Ontario

Pay Rate: Up to $30.00 per hour (Based on experience)

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

Shift: 3:30PM-11:45PM (Monday to Friday)

Responsibilities

• Read and interpret blueprints, work orders, and welding specifications

• Perform TIG welding on aluminum, stainless steel, and steel components

• Fabricate and assemble parts using various tools and equipment

• Inspect welds to ensure quality standards and remove any defects or spatter

• Complete production and quality documentation accurately

• Maintain a clean and organized work area

• Follow all safety procedures, including proper use of PPE

• Support continuous improvement initiatives in quality, safety, and productivity

• Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications

• Minimum 2–3 years of TIG welding experience in a manufacturing environment

• Strong experience with aluminum welding (mandatory)

• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and welding procedures

• Secondary school diploma or equivalent

• Welding certifications (CWB, AWS, ASME) considered an asset

• Experience operating shop equipment and tools is an asset

Skills & Competencies

• Strong attention to detail and workmanship

• Ability to work independently and in a team environment

• Good time management in a fast-paced production setting

• Reliable, punctual, and safety-focused

• Willingness to learn and adapt to changing production needs

Working Conditions

• Manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, heat, and moving equipment

• Frequent use of hand tools and welding equipment

• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs

• Overtime and occasional weekend work may be required
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for welder jobs in Canada in 2026?
According to the Government of Canada's Job Bank, welders (NOC 72106) earn $23.00 per hour at entry-level, $35.00 median, and up to $47.00 per hour for experienced workers nationally in 2026. Annual median salary is $72,800 based on 40 hours per week. Alberta and Saskatchewan offer highest medians at $39.50 per hour.
Q What work permit options exist for foreign welders applying to jobs in Canada in 2026?
Foreign welders qualify for Express Entry Federal Skilled Trades under NOC 72106 (TEER 2), needing 24 months full-time experience in last 5 years and CLB 5 in English/French. Employers can apply for LMIA-exempt Global Talent Stream work permits processing in 2 weeks for skilled trades. Provincial Nominee Programs in BC and Alberta target welders with job offers.
Q What education and experience are required for welder positions in Canada?
Secondary school diploma is required, followed by a 3-year apprenticeship with 5,400 hours of on-the-job training and 360 hours classroom instruction. At least 1 year experience or trade qualification is needed for journeyperson status. Pre-employment welding tests are common in manufacturing.
Q What documents are needed to apply for welder apprenticeships in Canada?
Submit high school diploma, valid driver's license, WHMIS safety certificate, resume, and proof of CWB welding tickets if held. For sponsored applications, include passport, police certificate, and medical exam results. Apprentices register with provincial bodies like SkilledTradesBC within 30 days of starting.
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