A leading steel construction company
CLIENT INTERVIEW ON 15TH APRIL AT VIZAG
MIG / FCAW - Welders - 3G
100 Nos.
Structure Fabricators
50 Nos.
Asst. Fabricators
35 Nos.
Foremen (Welding/ Fabrication)
25 Nos.
Supervisors (Welding/ Fabrication)
20 Nos.
All candidates should have experience in Heavy Steel fabrication workshop.
Indian experience candidates also acceptable.
Excellent salary with Free food / food Allowance with Free accommodation and transportation
SHORTLISTING IS IN PROGRESS
SEAGULL INTERNATIONAL LLP
Human Resource Consultants
Door No 27-1-24, Opp Bharat Benzz Show Room, Old Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam - 5300026
8143601105/9912415105
6309127222/ 8143860645
8143601105/9912415105
6309127222/ 8143860645
seagullvizagcvs@gmail.com
Fabrication generally refers to the process of making something from raw materials, especially in manufacturing or construction. The basics can vary depending on the context (metalwork, electronics, construction, etc.), but here are some core principles that apply across most types:
1. Design & Planning
Blueprints or CAD Models: Creating detailed designs or 3D models using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
Material Selection: Choosing the right materials (metal, plastic, wood, etc.) based on strength, weight, cost, and application.
2. Material Preparation
Measuring and Marking: Accurately measuring and marking materials according to the design.
Cutting: Using tools like saws, lasers, shears, or CNC machines to cut materials to size.
3. Shaping and Forming
Bending/Forming: Modifying the shape of the material without cutting it, using presses, rollers, or heat.
Machining: Removing material using tools like lathes, mills, and drills to create precise dimensions or features.
4. Joining
Welding: Fusing materials together using heat or pressure.
Soldering/Brazing: Joining materials (especially in electronics) with a filler metal.
Fastening: Using screws, bolts, rivets, or adhesives.
5. Finishing
Grinding/Sanding: Smoothing or refining surfaces.
Coating: Painting, powder coating, or anodizing to protect or beautify.
Quality Control: Inspecting the final product for defects or dimensional accuracy.
6. Safety
Using protective equipment (gloves, goggles, helmets).
Following proper procedures to avoid accidents or injuries.
Fabrication generally refers to the process of constructing products or structures from raw materials, often involving cutting, shaping, assembling, and finishing. It's a core aspect of manufacturing and engineering. Here's a breakdown of the basics:
1. Materials
Common materials used in fabrication include:
Metals (steel, aluminum, copper)
Plastics
Wood
Composites
2. Processes
Core fabrication processes include:
Cutting – Using tools like saws, lasers, water jets, or plasma cutters to size materials.
Forming – Shaping materials via bending, stamping, or rolling.
Machining – Precision shaping using mills, lathes, or CNC machines.
Welding – Joining metals using heat or pressure.
Assembly – Putting together parts using fasteners, adhesives, or welding.
Finishing – Surface treatment such as painting, polishing, or coating.
3. Tools & Equipment
Hand tools (grinders, hammers, shears)
Power tools (drills, welders)
CNC machines (automated milling, lathing)
Fabrication tables, jigs, and fixtures for accuracy
4. Design & Planning
Blueprint or CAD drawing
Material selection
Process planning
Safety planning
5. Safety
PPE (gloves, goggles, welding masks)
Ventilation
Safe machine operation
Fire prevention