
V- Welder Intern
PROENERGY, Sedalia, MO, United States
Position Summary
A Welding Intern assists in the specialized maintenance and restoration of critical aero‑derivative gas turbine components. The role requires extreme precision due to the high‑performance alloys used in turbines.
Reports To
Repair Supervisor
Work Location
2001 Proenergy Blvd, Sedalia, MO 65301
Position Responsibilities
Assist in restoring structural integrity to damaged or worn parts such as rotating parts, stationary parts, combustors, etc.
Learn supervised experience using TIG (GTAW) welding on high‑strength alloys like titanium, inconel, and stainless steel.
Identify abnormalities such as cracks, corrosion, or bulges through visual checks and NDT methods like dye penetrant or ultrasonic testing.
Clean weld joints, remove slag, and perform precision grinding and polishing to meet strict aerodynamic and structural tolerances.
Interpret complex engineering drawings, welding symbols, and maintenance manuals to ensure every repair follows FAA or NASA standards.
Document every repair step in maintenance logs for full traceability and regulatory compliance.
Required Qualifications
Currently pursuing an associate or bachelor’s degree in Welding Engineering or a related technical field.
Foundational knowledge of TIG welding and basic metallurgy.
Strong eye for detail; minor imperfections can jeopardize safety and efficiency.
Fluent in English, with strong speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension skills.
U.S. work authorization required; sponsorship not considered.
Must satisfactorily complete pre‑employment drug screen and background check.
Physical & Environmental Requirements
Work in highly controlled “clean rooms” to prevent metal contamination.
Ability to kneel, stoop, or crouch for extended periods to reach difficult repair spots on aircraft frames.
Capacity to lift and handle delicate but heavy metal components (typically 15–35 lbs frequently).
Equal Opportunity Statement
PROENERGY provides equal opportunity in employment to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, national origin, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, military status, or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law.
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A Welding Intern assists in the specialized maintenance and restoration of critical aero‑derivative gas turbine components. The role requires extreme precision due to the high‑performance alloys used in turbines.
Reports To
Repair Supervisor
Work Location
2001 Proenergy Blvd, Sedalia, MO 65301
Position Responsibilities
Assist in restoring structural integrity to damaged or worn parts such as rotating parts, stationary parts, combustors, etc.
Learn supervised experience using TIG (GTAW) welding on high‑strength alloys like titanium, inconel, and stainless steel.
Identify abnormalities such as cracks, corrosion, or bulges through visual checks and NDT methods like dye penetrant or ultrasonic testing.
Clean weld joints, remove slag, and perform precision grinding and polishing to meet strict aerodynamic and structural tolerances.
Interpret complex engineering drawings, welding symbols, and maintenance manuals to ensure every repair follows FAA or NASA standards.
Document every repair step in maintenance logs for full traceability and regulatory compliance.
Required Qualifications
Currently pursuing an associate or bachelor’s degree in Welding Engineering or a related technical field.
Foundational knowledge of TIG welding and basic metallurgy.
Strong eye for detail; minor imperfections can jeopardize safety and efficiency.
Fluent in English, with strong speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension skills.
U.S. work authorization required; sponsorship not considered.
Must satisfactorily complete pre‑employment drug screen and background check.
Physical & Environmental Requirements
Work in highly controlled “clean rooms” to prevent metal contamination.
Ability to kneel, stoop, or crouch for extended periods to reach difficult repair spots on aircraft frames.
Capacity to lift and handle delicate but heavy metal components (typically 15–35 lbs frequently).
Equal Opportunity Statement
PROENERGY provides equal opportunity in employment to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, national origin, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, military status, or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law.
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