Welder III
Confidential
Posted: May 14, 2026
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Quick Summary
Welder III, a key role in assembling and inspecting welded structures, ensuring high-quality products and meeting production schedules. This position requires a strong understanding of welding techniques, safety protocols, and quality control processes. The ideal candidate must be physically fit and able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Required Skills
Job Description
Welder III
Location: Idaho Falls, ID
Company: Columbia Energy & Environmental Services, Inc.
Employment Type: Full-time, Non-Exempt
About Columbia Energy
Columbia Energy & Environmental Services, headquartered in Richland, WA, is a well-established small business with over 30 years of experience supporting the nuclear, defense, energy, and hazardous waste industries. Originally founded to assist with nuclear cleanup efforts at Hanford, we have since grown into a full-service engineering, design, and fabrication company serving both federal and commercial clients. Recently, we expanded our operations to Idaho Falls, ID, reflecting our ongoing growth and dedication to broadening our capabilities.
Our success is built on technical precision, teamwork, and integrity. We take pride in maintaining a strong reputation for quality and compliance while fostering a collaborative, safety-focused work environment.
Why Join Columbia Energy?
At Columbia Energy, our fabrication team works on technically complex and meaningful projects in a safety-driven environment. We value craftsmanship, accountability, and pride in work. This role offers competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to contribute to high-quality fabrication efforts that support important national missions.
Position Overview
We are seeking a full-time Welder III to join our fabrication team at our Idaho Falls, ID facility. This role performs advanced welding and fabrication work requiring a high degree of skill, independence, and technical judgment.
The Welder III reads and interprets complex blueprints and engineering plans and uses drawings, travelers, and work plans to determine proper weld sequencing to minimize distortion and warpage caused by heat input. This role is responsible for laying out, cutting, fitting, prepping, tacking, and welding components in accordance with drawing requirements and qualified Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) defined in each job’s Fabrication, Inspection, and Test Plan (FITP).
The Welder III ensures completed components safely meet or exceed blueprint configurations, tolerances, and quality requirements while maintaining a strong focus on safety, documentation accuracy, and workmanship.
Essential Responsibilities & Duties
Perform welding on critical and support equipment in accordance with qualified Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)
Perform structural welding on parts and components per project travelers, engineering drawings, work orders, and applicable specifications
Read, understand, and follow WPS requirements, welding symbols, and fabrication documentation
Apply working knowledge of AWS and ASME codes to ensure compliance with drawing and specification requirements
Apply working knowledge of GD&T to accurately fabricate components to drawing tolerances
Fabricate, fit, tack, and weld parts in accordance with project documentation, with minimal supervision
Select proper WPS, filler metals, shielding gases, and welding processes based on material type and job requirements
Determine proper welding sequences to prevent or minimize distortion and warpage
Fabricate weld fixtures, templates, and work aids as required for complex welding projects
Perform multiple welding processes as required, including FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, and SMAW, including pre- and post-weld heating when specified
Assemble basic mechanical equipment, structural components, and piping systems
Perform self-verification of welded parts and assemblies prior to inspection to ensure work meets or exceeds acceptance criteria
Interface with QA/QC, engineering, and customer personnel to support inspections and resolve technical issues
Measure work pieces to verify dimensional accuracy and acceptability per drawing and specification requirements
Remove burrs, sharp edges, rust, and scale from work pieces as required
Maintain accurate weld records and ensure all required documentation is completed and kept current as work progresses
Report unsafe conditions, unsafe equipment, or quality concerns promptly
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
Perform all duties in a safe and professional manner and in accordance with company policies and procedures
Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
Eight (8) or more years of welding experience with demonstrated welding qualifications; or a combination of four (4) or more years of experience and an Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology or equivalent
Ability to pass multiple Columbia Energy welding qualification tests
Extensive working knowledge of welding materials, processes, and procedures
Ability to safely operate welding equipment, tools, machinery, and shop equipment
Ability to read, write, and comprehend verbal instructions and written technical documentation
Ability to perform shop math required for layout and fabrication, including fractions, decimals, and basic geometry
U.S. citizenship required due to the nature of government contracts
Ability to pass an employment record review, criminal background check, and drug screen (drug- and alcohol-free workplace)
Reliable transportation to and from work
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in R&D or prototype fabrication environments
Experience working under NQA-1 or ASME Section VIII quality programs
Experience performing welds regularly subjected to nondestructive testing such as UT and RT
Ability to weld pipe, sheet metal, and structural steel
Key Success Attributes
Strong attention to detail and workmanship
Team-oriented approach with the ability to collaborate effectively
Positive attitude that contributes to a respectful, productive work environment
Ability to maintain a steady, efficient pace throughout the work shift
Self-motivated with the ability to perform well with varying levels of supervision
Physical Requirements
Frequent standing, walking, bending, squatting, and lifting
Ability to lift, carry, and move up to 50 lbs
Ability to use hands and arms repetitively to handle tools, materials, and equipment
Ability to work at heights, climb ladders and stairs, and operate from platforms or man lifts using appropriate fall protection
Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, respirators, gloves, safety vests, and leather work boots
Ability to work in hot, cold, and damp environments
Working Conditions
Performed in a shop, construction, and occasional field environment
Fast-paced, deadline-driven atmosphere with a strong emphasis on safety and quality
Occasional work at vendor locations or industrial job sites as required
Equal Opportunity Employer
Columbia Energy is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal and state law.