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Fire Truck Welder/Fabricator

Sutphen Corp.

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Urbana, OH
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First Shift
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Job Description

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Job Overview:

Job Details

Level:    Experienced
Job Location:    Sutphen Urbana - Urbana, OH
Position Type:    Full Time
Education Level:    High School
Salary Range:    Undisclosed
Travel Percentage:    <5%
Job Shift:    1st
Job Category:    Manufacturing

Company Information

Sutphen Corporation is the oldest continuously family-owned and operated fire truck manufacturer in the United States of America.  With a mission to build the safest, most reliable fire trucks in the world, Sutphen has manufactured emergency fire apparatus for fire departments all over the country for more than 133 years.

Sutphen is seeking assemblers to join our growing team in Urbana, Ohio.

A fire truck builder is responsible for assembling various components of a fire truck. They follow blueprints and instructions to ensure that each truck is built to specifications. This role requires mechanical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with a team to complete projects efficiently.

Why Join Team Sutphen?

  • Safety is our priority
  • Family-owned and operated
  • First shift operation 
  • High-quality and extremely affordable benefit packages
  • A collaborative and challenging environment fostering high engagement and retention
  • We have fun building the highest quality product that saves lives and property

Essential Job Functions


Essential Tasks
•    Fabricate and manufacture metal parts for later assembly
•    Follow blueprints to ensure exact specifications of output
•    Certified in position 1F and 2F welds
•    Test output to ensure strength and tolerance of welds
•    All wiring and workmanship to comply with established company standards


Education, Skills, and Abilities
•    Must have a valid driver’s license, pass a drug screen and a standardized background check
•    Prior experience welding, preferably in a manufacturing environment
•    Familiarity with common welding tools and procedures, including MIG welding TIG welding, metal fabricating, grinding, and finishing metals
•    Familiarity with common fabrication tools and procedures, including shear, press brake, notching equipment
•    Blueprint reading and knowledge of common welding symbols
•    Must be able to accurately read a tape measure
•    Overhead crane experience a plus
•    Sustained holding up to 40 lbs. overhead for (5-15) minutes during installation
•    Consistent walking and standing
•    Must be able to kneel, squat, stoop, bend, twist, pull, push, and reach
•    Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and work in fluctuating temperatures