Aerospace Welders

Aeroflow Technologies
Downton, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£20 – £21 ph

Salary

£20 – £21 ph

Posted
16 Apr 2026 (3 days ago)

About Us:

David Hart Aerospace Pipes Limited specializes in manufacturing thin wall pipes and ducts in Aluminium, Titanium, Nimonic alloys, and stainless steels. Established in 1999, our company has secured substantial new business, ensuring continued growth through the next decade.

Position: Experienced TIG Welders

Main Duties:

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Perform TIG welding to the highest standards on complex parts.

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Work with a range of materials and thicknesses.

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Follow the latest data cards and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

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Ensure all work meets customer specifications.

Qualities:

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Strong knowledge of different materials and grades.

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Ability to read and work to engineering drawings.

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Familiarity with weld symbols.

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Excellent team working skills with a high personal integrity mindset.

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Experience in the aerospace industry is an advantage.

Behaviours:

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Attention to Detail: Ensures precision in welding tasks and adherence to specifications.

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Team Collaboration: Works effectively within a team, supporting colleagues and contributing to a positive work environment.

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Integrity: Maintains high ethical standards and honesty in all work-related activities.

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Adaptability: Demonstrates flexibility in working with various materials and adapting to new procedures and technologies.

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Commitment to Quality: Strives for excellence in all welding tasks, ensuring the highest quality standards are met.

Benefits:

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Working hours: 7:00am to 5:00pm with half an hour for lunch, Monday to Thursday (38-hour week).

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Five weeks’ holiday, increasing to six weeks with service, plus Bank Holidays.

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Free parking.

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Company pension.

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Life assurance.

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Company-funded health cover scheme

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