Production Brazer/Welder

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Are you a skilled Brazer/Welder interested in a new opportunity to grow your career? ASL Technical are now working with a leading Aerospace and Defence industry leader as they look to expand their Precision production team working on safety critical components.

As a Production Welder working in our Assembly department in Uxbridge. The role holder is responsible for undertaking a variety of processes including but not limited to a variety of welding and brazing operations, carry out welding required by maintenance and support the development process.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform low-temp silver and high-temp brass brazing to BS EN 12797:2000, including stud plates, trombone tubes, and single-end fittings.

Weld aluminum and stainless steel to AWSD17.1/D17.1M:2010-AMD1 standards.

Operate spot welder; deburr, polish, clean, and conduct ball bearing tests to meet quality standards.

Support Proof of Concept and development welding tasks as needed.

Assist maintenance team with welding work when required.

Conduct self-inspections and quality checks.

Perform 5S duties and contribute to continuous improvement efforts.

Follow all Health & Safety regulations, including RA, COSHH, and MSDS compliance.

Monitor and maintain tools/equipment in good condition; arrange recalibration or replacement as needed.

Report hazards or unsafe practices to supervisors.

Participate in relevant training and apply modern practices

Key Skills:

Good standard of education GCSEs including English and Maths (or equivalent qualifications).

Specific / Technical Skills.

Familiar with engineering hand tools.

Basic understanding of measuring equipment.

SAP experience desirable.

High/Low Temp Brazing and TiG Welding.

Successful candidates can expect to receive the following in addition to the advertised rate:

25 days Holiday and Bank Holiday pay

Excellent Pension

Overtime

Cycle to Work scheme

On site parking

Subsidised canteen

A variety of additional benefits such as options for retail discounts, insurance and health benefits.

Please be aware, due to the nature of the role, applicants must be British nationals or have pre settled Right to Work status without requiring sponsorship.

For further information and to discuss your application in complete confidence, please contact ASL Technical

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