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On behalf of our client who is situated in the heart of Worcestershire, providing Engineering assistances and solutions to many exciting sectors.

  • Due to increased demand within the department, our client now has a requirement for an Assembly Operative.

  • Our work environment includes:

  • Modern office setting

  • Steel fabrication and metal-working

  • Final assembly spaces and workshops

  • Growth opportunities

    Responsibilities

    • Perform MAG (135) welding on Carbon Steel and Armoured Fabrications

    • Read and interpret engineering drawings to execute welds accurately

    • To set-up and operate TIG welding equipment safely, to ensure optimum performance

    • Conduct Visual Testing of Fusion Welding Joints in accordance with BS EN ISO 17673:2016

    • Work with the production team to meet project targets and deadlines

    • Continue ongoing internal and external training to welding certification requirements BS EN ISO 9606-1

    • Ensure working environment is clean, organised and meets safety and company standards

      Qualifications

    • Experience in Defence, Aerospace, motorsport or similar industries is advantageous

    • derstanding of BS EN ISO 3834-2, BS EN (phone number removed) and DIN 2303 Q2 welding quality requirements

    • Previously certified coding’s to ISO 9606-1 or equivalent standards (ASME IX, AWS D17.1)

    • NVQ/City & Guilds or similar vocational qualification in welding & fabrication or relevant engineering subject

    • CSWIP 3.0 or PCN (VT) Lvl I

      Experience

    • Time served with previous experience of MAG (135) welding aluminium and or stainless/Steel alloys is essential.

    • Knowledge of BS EN ISO 9606-1 welder qualifications

    • Experience working to certified or highly regulated standards is preferred

    • Strong attention to detail and problem solving skills

    • Experience working to high tolerance

    • Good organizational skills

      Package:

    • Monday – Friday (subject to change depending on business requirements)

    • Core Hours 07:45 – 17:00 Monday – Thursday and 07:45 – 13:00 on a Friday.

    • 39 hours of work per week. You may be expected to work any additional hours depending on business requirements.

    • Company pension.

    • Cycle to work scheme.

    • Free parking.

    • On-site parking.

    • 20 days holiday – Bank holidays paid.

    • Overtime rates in the week and weekends.

    • 12 week Temp-Perm contract.

      If this Mig Welder role sounds like the right opportunity for you then please call to discuss further or email me at the address supplied

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