Mig Welder

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1 year ago
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Job title: MIG Welder
Location: High Peak
Job type: Temp-Perm
Working hours: Rotating shift- Monday to Friday 6am-2pm and Monday to Friday 2pm-12am
Salary/ Rate: £14,50ph- £19.28ph
Benefits: -Paid breaks – free onsite parking – company benefits – great earning potential
Ristara Engineering is working in partnership with a leading engineering company located in High Peak Derbyshire, that manufacture skips, containers, frames and stillages for the industrial markets.
Due to the latest expansion within their fabrication department, we are now looking for skilled MIG WELDERS join their established team of MIG WELDERS. You will become part of a team working on new projects.
Located at one of their sites in High Peak Derbyshire you will be working alongside experience and qualified Welders and Fabricators building units as part of a unified team.
Successful candidates will be working in an environment that will challenge you physically and mentally making the days pass quickly. There is opportunity for workers to earn bonuses based on jobs being completed in a certain time frame. Also, overtime is available at competitive rates, to allow for even more increased earning potential.
Due to the nature of the market our client supplies into, all candidates must be UK residents.
Responsibilities and Duties are required for the MIG welder role:

  • 3 years Mig Welding Experience, preferably within an Industrial environment
  • Experience with 2mm – 20mm thickness metals
  • Working with mild steel and stainless steel
  • Able to Fillet weld, Butt weld and Overhead weld
  • Conversant with Engineering drawings
  • Able to use workshop machinery.
  • FLT licence preferable
    Qualifications and Skills are required for the MIG Welder role:
    An Apprenticeship or equivalent City & Guilds qualification is desirable
    Benefits we offer for the MIG welder role:
    Competitive salary
    Paid breaks
    Competitive overtime rates
    On-site parking
    How to apply for the MIG welder role:
    Please submit your most up-to-date CV to naomi . lawry @ ristara . co . uk or call our office for a discussion on (phone number removed) how we can find you your next move within your chosen sector with one of the many career opportunities we currently have, Tel: (phone number removed) and ask for Naomi
    About us
    Ristara Engineering is a dedicated bespoke talent specialist that partners with some of the UK's most prestigious and high profile Engineering companies, operating in advanced, precision engineering within the Aerospace, Automotive / Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green, Environmental and FMCG industries.
    We’ll offer expert support and advice throughout the process giving you a streamlined stress-free transition into your next role

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