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MIG welders - Support project

Deeside
1 week ago
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We're looking for skilled MIG Welders based in Deeside, North Wales

£20.80 per hour (PAYE)
Overtime and uncapped bonus scheme
Working hours: Monday-Thursday: 07:30-15:30 Friday: 07:30-12:30

We are recruiting experienced MIG Welders to join our team at a state-of-the-art, newly established manufacturing facility in Deeside.

This site has been purposely designed to support high-spec fabrication work for the nuclear energy sector, with a strong focus on quality, safety, and efficiency.

This is a long-term, permanent opportunity to work on precision fabrications for some of the most highly regulated environments in the UK.

The Role:
You'll be responsible for welding carbon steel support frames using MIG weld process destined for installation at Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station.

All work is quality-checked through both visual and NDT inspections, so attention to detail and a high personal standard of workmanship are essential.

Key Requirements:

  • Welders with current MIG welding experience with also TIG and MMA welding skills would be beneficial.
  • Experience is preferred working in highly regulated industries (e.g., nuclear, oil & gas, aerospace)
  • Strong focus on quality and safety
  • Computer literate with good communication skills
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
  • Ability to manage workload and meet production targets
    You'll be part of a skilled team of welders, fabricators, and operators committed to delivering high-quality work. All welds are visually and NDT inspected, so a strong quality mindset and high standards are essential.

    Working Hours:
    Monday-Thursday: 07:30-15:30 & Friday: 07:30-12:30

    What We Offer:
  • £20.80 per hour (PAYE)
  • Overtime available with an uncapped productivity bonus scheme
  • Pension scheme
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • Employee Assistance Programme

    Be part of a professional, friendly team in a modern facility, purpose-built to support the demands of high-integrity welding work in Nuclear.

    Apply now or contact Dean Carthy at Employment Solutions for full details

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