Position Summary
At AMB, Welders play a critical role in the production of propulsion bearings used in U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines. A Welder at AMB is expected to be proficient in GTAW, SMAW, and GMAW processes. This is a hands-on, multi-functional role that also supports assembly and babbitting operations. Day to day, you will be performing weld repairs on castings, assembling large components, and running centrifugal casting of babbitt.
As a Welder, you will:
• Read and follow drawings, factory documentation, and welding procedures to perform your work correctly.
• Take ownership of your work cell — keep it running efficiently, meet deadlines, and make quality your standard.
• Weld on copper nickel, nickel copper, stainless, and various grades of cast steel in accordance with established welding procedures.
• Perform centrifugal casting operations to produce plain journal bearings.
• Support general assembly work across AMB's product lines.
• Check your own work, meet quality requirements, and communicate any non-conformances through the proper channels.
• Keep your area clean and safe and take care of your equipment through daily maintenance routines.
The ideal candidate has:
• Five or more years of welding experience.
• A genuine interest in learning and growing — someone who sees this as a career, not just a job.
• The ability to read and understand engineering drawings, specifications, weld procedures, and technical requirements.
• Excellent communication skills — you will work alongside different teams and individuals on a daily basis.
• A strong work ethic. You take ownership of your work, welcome a challenge, and look for solutions rather than workarounds.
Additional Requirements:
• Applicant will need to take an aptitude test as apart of the hiring process.
• Applicant will constantly remain in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
• Applicant will regularly lift and move 25lbs in all directions.
• Lifting, standing, climbing, bending, grasping, sitting, pulling, pushing, stopping, stretching, and carrying are generally required to perform the functions of this position
• Must be available for overtime and weekend hours as needed
• To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) candidates must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Martin Rivera
At AMB, we proudly carry forward a legacy of American manufacturing excellence. With over 100 years of industry experience, we are dedicated to delivering superior quality and precision in every product we make. From our early beginnings to our role in national defense today, our legacy stands as a testament to the enduring values of excellence and reliability that continue to drive us forward.
American Metal Bearing Company (AMB) began its journey in 1921 when Mr. Wyllis founded the business at the intersection of 3rd Street and Central Avenue in Los Angeles. At the time, AMB’s focus was automotive bearings, serving prominent customers such as Pickwick Stages, today known as Greyhound Bus, and Western Auto Supply Co., a major supplier for Ford Model T connecting rods.
Our founder developed an innovative connecting rod and bearing designed specifically for the legendary Duesenberg race cars. Building on this success, AMB expanded into specialized bearings for Harry Miller racing engines, demonstrating our ability to create precision-engineered components that withstand the extreme demands of competitive racing.
This pioneering spirit established the foundation for AMB’s lasting legacy of exceptional quality, reliability, and performance in bearing manufacturing.
The onset of World War II led to significant facility expansions, and we swiftly began fulfilling large scale orders for marine line shaft bearings. Among our initial contributions to the war effort were 50 shipsets of line shaft bearings destined for lend/lease ships bound for England. Throughout the war, we manufactured over 7,000 bearings for cargo and naval vessels. This photo shows just eight of twenty five car loads of AMB’s Weldtite Lineshaft Bearings used in the construction of 531 Victory class ships.
Post World War II, AMB’s products were used on most of the US Navy’s large surface combatant programs. Frigates, destroyers, amphibious transport docks, and nuclear submarines all utilized AMB components within their propulsion systems. AMB had expanded its engineering services and began working with prime contractors for their propulsion system needs. In April of 1973, the company moved from its down Los Angeles location to its current location in Garden Grove. By this time, production of marine bearings for commercial and military applications dominated our sales efforts.
AMB currently operates out of its 50,000 sqft advanced manufacturing facility in Garden Grove, California. We’re able to provide a full range of design and engineering services, applied research and prototyping, and contract manufacturing services.
Martin Rivera