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Fabricator/welder

Oldham
1 week ago
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On behalf of our client we are looking to recruit a Fabricator/ Welder.
A privately owned company providing specialist precision engineered Sheet Metal Fabrication for the Aerospace, Nuclear and Pharmaceutical, and Food industry sectors. Due to continued growth they are looking to recruit an experienced fabricator/Welder. Reporting to the works manager you will be responsible for the production of bespoke jobs meeting delivery targets and maintaining quality.
Essential skills/Knowledge/Experience

  • Ability to read drawings, select grade and thickness of material, and manufacture to a high standard
  • Build box sections and frame works
  • Experience of working to fine tolerances of 0.2mm
  • MIg/Tig welding
  • Operate CNC Press Brake, Guillotine, power folder, press brake, formers
  • Liaise with Contract Manager, Works manager and Inspection
    This is an excellent opportunity to join a very successful company who have secured contracts providing work for the next decade. Our client offers an excellent friendly working environment, working days Monday to Friday a 39 hour week with regular overtime available a very competitive hourly rate is offered dependent on experience.
    For further information please send your in confidence to Sue Holden at TRF Technical a specialist division of The Recruitment Fix Ltd

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