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Welder Fabricator

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MIG/TIG Welder - Near Great Dunmow - Up to £19ph (DOE) - overtime paid at 1.33x

A well-established precision engineering company near Great Dunmow with an expertise in engineering and advanced technology, are looking for an experienced MIG/TIG Welder to join their skilled team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on high-quality projects across a range of sectors including aerospace, food production and more.

If you have experience welding a variety of materials and want to be part of a company known for quality and craftsmanship, this could be the ideal role for you.

What's on offer:

Hourly rate up to £20, depending on experience
Monday to Friday: 07:30 - 16:30
Varied and interesting projects in a supportive, skilled team environment

Key responsibilities:

MIG and TIG welding on a range of materials
Working with mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium
Reading and interpreting technical drawings
General fabrication tasks as required
Occasional local site work What we're looking for: Proven experience in both MIG and TIG welding

Strong fabrication background
Ability to work independently from drawings
Flexibility for local off-site work when needed If you're a skilled welder looking for your next role in a company that values quality and expertise, we'd love to hear from you.

For more information or to apply, contact Simon at Prime Appointments or visit our website for details

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