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Posted on: January 22, 2026 • Category: Career Opportunity
• Lifting, standing, walking, sitting, climbing, bending
• Extended use of welding helmet and other protective equipment
• High school diploma or GED
• Blueprint training
• MIG welding training
• ASME certification is a plus, however that certification can be completed in house
• Familiar with MIG welding and the necessary measures needed to complete good welds
• Familiar with basic metal working tools
• Experience with ISO–9001 requirements
• Experience in manufacturing or related field is preferred but not required
We are looking for a skilled welder who will be responsible for layout, fit, and fabricate metal
components to assemble pressure vessels. Welder will need to use their knowledge of welding
techniques, metallurgy, and engineering requirements. This also includes the ability to analyze
engineering drawings and specifications to plan welding operations where procedural
information is unavailable. Must be able to hand MIG weld, run MIG weld-around and double
end welders.
Westermeyer Industries is excited to share the new career opportunities that are coming as we
complete our new world-class facility. We are making a bold investment in the future with all
new equipment and exciting career opportunities. Join our team and grow with us!
COMPANY BENEFITS
• Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance to keep you healthy
• A robust 401(k) with company match to assist in securing your financial future
• Company-provided life insurance
• Monthly allowance for personal safety and uniforms
• Paid time off so you can have work-life balance
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The City of Jacksonville is located in west central Illinois, 35 miles west of Springfield, the state capital. It is the county seat of Morgan County and one of the oldest towns in the Land of Lincoln, founded in 1825. Jacksonville was established by Yankee settlers from New England, who laid out farms, constructed roads, erected government buildings, and established post routes. They were part of a wave of European/American farmers who headed west into what was then the wilds of the Northwest Territory, during the early 1800s. Download Here!