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Lawrence Brothers, Inc.
203 Lawrence Road BLUEFIELD, VA 24605
Tackers
Tackers will braze or solder together components to assemble fabricated metal parts, using soldering iron, torch, or welding machine and flux. MUST BE ABLE TO READ BLUEPRINTS!
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Braze or solder together components to assemble fabricated metal parts, using soldering iron, torch, or welding machine and flux.
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Cut carbon electrodes to specified sizes and shapes, using cutoff saws. (0)
Common Job Titles
You may find open job opportunities using one or more of these common job titles, relating to this occupation.
Acetylene Burner
Acetylene Operator
Acetylene Torch Operator
Acetylene Torch Solderer
Assembler Brazer
Assembly Line Brazer
Barrel Ribs Solderer
Blow Torch Burner
Blow Torch Operator
Bonder
Brazer
Brazing Furnace Operator
Connector
Deicer Finisher
Dip Brazier
Electric Solderer
Electrical Solderer
Electronic Technician
Fabricator
Gas Brazer
Gas Torch Brazier
Gas Torch Solderer
Metal Solderer
Production Line Solderer
Production Technician
Refrigeration Brazer/Solderer
Refrigeration Specialist
Resistance Brazer
Scrap Burner
Silver Brazer
Silver Solderer
Solderer
Solderer Dipper
Solderer-Assembler
Solderer-Dipper
Torch Solderer
Ultrasonic Hand Solderer
Wirer
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Software, Tools, or Technology
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Adjustable widemouth pliers
Adjustable wrenches
Brazing equipment
Cutoff saws
Deburring tools
Desktop computers
Drill presses
Fred's Tip Cartridge Picker
Hacksaws
Hammers
Hand clamps
Heating coils
Jibs
Jigs
Lathes
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Windows
Notebook computers
Oxyacetylene torches
Potentiometers
Power grinders
Propane torches
Reciprocating saws
Rulers
Screwdrivers
Scribers
Shears
Single-cut mill saw files
Soldering irons
Soldering jigs
Squares
Surface contact pyrometers
Tape measures
Templates
Tin snips
Tongs
Torch tips
Tube benders
Ultrasonic soldering equipment
Utility knives
Value Analysis
Vises
Waterproof gloves
Welding electrodes
Welding lenses
Welding shields
Wire brushes
Workshop cranes
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Set up, operate, or tend welding, soldering, or brazing machines or robots that weld, braze, solder, or heat treat metal products, components, or assemblies. Includes workers who operate laser cutters or laser-beam machines.
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