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Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Docs sent on: 06-04-2011, Recived By CIO 12-04-2011
AOR Received.
PER Recieved on 18-05-2011, 2nd AOR 0n 19-08-2011
IELTS Request
Sent with initial application
File Transfer...
RBVO : 14-06-2011 Changed to "In Process" on 17-11-2011
Med's Request
17/11/2011
Med's Done....
01/12/2011
Interview........
waived by God's Grace
Passport Req..
17/11/2011
VISA ISSUED...
22/12/2011
LANDED..........
29/04/2011
I AM GATHERING CREDITANLS FOR SUBMIT TO NOVA SCOTIA SYDNEY....

CATAGERY : FSW1
NOC :7265
VISA OFFICE: NEW DELHI
IELTS: L=6.5, W=6.0, S=5.5, R=4.0
 
Welders are required to perform the following duties:

•They are responsible of reading and interpreting the various specifications in relation with welding process.
•Welders carry out the various processes to fuse the various parts of the metals with each other.
•Processes to be used for fusion may vary under different conditions. Some are plasma arc welding (PAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) to mane a few.
•They also run the equipments and machines used in brazing and soldering
•They help in running the machines which are used in the shaping of the metals such as shears, brakes and other machines used in the bending and straightening of the metals.
•They are responsible to repair the decaying parts of the various products of the metals.
•There are certain areas in which welders may have special training such as ship building and repair, custom fabrication, pressure vessel welding, aerospace precision welding, pipeline construction welding and equipment repair welding.
Welding, brazing and soldering machine operators are required to perform the following tasks:

•They repair the metal parts by operating the welding machines
•They braze or solder the machines for the metal bonding.
•They are responsible to maintain and repair the machines and equipments used in various processes such as brazing, welding and soldering.
 
Hi shibuya,
My NOC is also 7265. I have read the main duties given by you. During my working period I have gone through most of the duties. In some areas I was responsible for the duties which are not listed here. I have not taken experince certificate from my employer yet. As I have good relations with my past employers, they would support me through the immigration process by providing the job certificate mentioning major job duties in my favor.

I am little bit confused about what to include in my job duties. Should I include most of the duties?

Thanks
 
for more know about welder duties:

visit the www5.hrsdc.gc.ca
 
where from both of u?

bird995 & shibuya