Fabricator Welder

Clockwork Organisation Ltd t/a Travail Employment
Wrexham
1 week ago
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Fabricator Welder Temporary - Permanent Wrexham Industrial Estate Up to £25ph PAYE + Overtime up to £50ph 8AM - 4:00PM Monday - Friday The Role: Travail Employment Group are proud to be representing their client in their search for a Fabricator Welder due to their continued expansion. Our client are a leading provider of high-quality metal fabrication services. They specialise in custom metalwork for a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction. The Role of a Fabricator Welder:Perform TIG and MIG welding on various types of metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, and carbon steel.Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications to determine project requirements.Measure, cut, bend, and shape metal materials using hand tools, power tools, and machinery.Assemble and fit metal parts to close tolerances.Inspect completed welds to ensure they meet quality standards and specifications.Perform routine maintenance on welding equipment and tools.The Ideal Candidate:Proven experience with TIG and MIG welding skills.Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.Strong attention to detail and precision in workmanship.Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and metalworking machinery.Benefits:Temporary - PermanentOvertime paid up to double time.Social working hours.Similar Job Titles Include: Sheet Metal Worker, TIG, MIG, Welding, Fabrication, To Apply Travail Employment Group is operating as an Employment Business. Once you click to apply for this job, your application will be immediately received by Travail Employment Group. If we have not contacted, you within 7 days you may not have been successful for this position but please feel free to give us a call to discuss similar roles.All candidates registering with Travail Employment Group will need to provide proof of identity, and evidence of any experience, training, and qualifications our client considers necessary for this position

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