MIG Welder

Oxford
1 month ago
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About the role:

Our client specialise in precision engineering to provide total manufacturing solutions to their clients. With extensive expertise in Medical, Energy and Aerospace they are now looking to grow their team with an additional Welder.

They are recruiting for a MIG welder and Fabricator to join their team where they will train the person up to be a coded welder within their company.

The ideal candidate for this MIG Welder position will:

  • Experienced MIG Welder

  • Previous Tack welding experience

  • Be experience with heavy engineering and welding thick steel

  • Be able to work on their own with minimum supervision

  • Have experience in relevant industries such as Medical, Energy and Aerospace

    As a MIG Welder you will work:

  • Monday – Friday

  • 39 hour week

  • £13 - £15 Per hour depending on experience

    If you are interested in this MIG Welder position apply now

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