Welder - Power Plant

Welder - Power Plant

New York, United States

Company
Riverbay Corporation
Location
Bronx, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
55.65 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
• Measuring and cutting metal components to specified dimensions using equipment such as, but not limited to, hand tools, plasma cutters, and metal cutting machines
• Following blueprints and drawings to understand the scope of work
• Using different welding techniques like MIG, TIG, and Arc welding to join metal parts together.
• Assess project requirements to determine the appropriate metal-joining technique—soldering, welding, or brazing—based on factors such as material type, joint strength needs, and working conditions.
• Maintenance and repair of equipment within the power plant and outside buildings of community.
• Observe all power plant and industry safety rules, regulations and instructions
• Forecast and generate proper parts lists for the projects they are responsible for and properly communicate same to the plant supervisors.
• Setting up, maintaining, and operating welding equipment safely and efficiently.
• Inspecting and testing welds and ensuring that they meet design requirements, safety standards, and structural reliability.
• Maintain the inventory of equipment needed to perform daily welding tasks.
• Maintain a clean and safe environment in the welding shop
• Assist and work closely with other trades in the power plant.

Educational Requirements:
• High school diploma or equivalent is required, vocational or technical training in welding is a plus.
• Knowledge of OSHA and safety requirements related to Power Plant

Work Experience and Minimum Requirements:
• Prior experience as a Welder with a minimum of five (5) years in the Power Plant industry.
• Possession of Section IX ASME boiler and pressure vessel code certificate for at least five (5) years can be advantageous.
• Current and valid certifications in welding from New York Fire Department and other recognized institutions (e.g. American Welding Society)
• OSHA 10/30-hour safety training card is required.
• Experience with the operation of equipment in the Power Plant and outside buildings.
• The ability to learn, follow instructions and exercise good judgment in performing a variety of tasks involving equipment in the power plant and outside buildings.
• Ability to use hand tools in assembling projects such as piping, pump stands platforms and other items needed in power plant and building maintenance.
• Proficient in using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools (powered saws, squares, calipers etc.) and other items needed in power plant and building maintenance.
• Strong technical knowledge of blueprints and welding diagrams.
• Ability to handle and use various power tools, including, but not limited to, electrical grinders, electrical wire wheel, and drills.
• Possess valid driver’s license (NY, NJ, CT, or PA) – no exceptions

The welder also requires possession of license and certifications as per regulatory guidelines. Continued education and certification renewal are often required to keep up with evolving welding technologies and methods.

Testing:
• Drug screening, as permitted by, and consistent with, applicable law, upon hiring.
• Practical assessment.
• Respiratory Fit Test - Once in the position, must be able to wear a half face/full face respirator at all times (subject to any accommodations required by applicable law).

Physical Requirements:

Persons performing service in this position classification may routinely exert up to 75 pounds of force to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. This type of work will involve regular walking or standing for extended periods of time. It may involve stooping or bending. Handling and working with various materials and objects are important aspects of this job.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a person to perform the essential functions of the job.
• **Riverbay Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ***
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs in United States

Q What is the median annual salary for welder jobs in the United States in 2026?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers in the United States is $51,750 as of May 2026. The lowest 10 percent earn less than $39,890 annually, while the highest 10 percent earn more than $68,210. Wages vary by industry, with structural metals manufacturing paying a median of $55,420.
Q What visa options are available for foreign welders to work in the United States in 2026?
USCIS offers H-2B visas for temporary non-agricultural welders, with a cap of 66,000 visas for FY 2026 split between 33,000 for first half and 33,000 for second half. Employers must file Form I-129 at least 75 days before work start and obtain a temporary labor certification from DOL. Permanent residency via EB-3 requires Schedule A designation for skilled welders with 2 years experience.
Q What education and experience are required for entry-level welder jobs in the US?
The Department of Labor states that entry-level welders typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and completion of a 6-18 month apprenticeship program with 2,000 hours of paid on-the-job training. No prior experience is required for registered apprenticeships, but basic math and blueprint reading skills are essential. Most programs require applicants to be at least 18 years old.
Q What documents are needed to apply for welder apprenticeship programs in the United States?
DOL requires submission of a high school diploma or GED, proof of age (18+), a valid driver's license, and a drug test result for welder apprenticeship applications. Additional documents include a resume listing any metalworking experience and results from an aptitude test administered by the sponsor. Applications must be submitted through the Apprenticeship.gov portal by the program's deadline.
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