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Job Title: Production Welder

Location: Denham, Middlesex

Note: Due to the remote business location, the ideal candidate must have their own transport. 

Salary: £30,000k

Working Hours: Mon- Thurs 08:00-17:00, Friday 08:00-12:00

Job Summary:

Join a leading British engineering firm in the aerospace industry, where you’ll be part of a mission to save lives worldwide. As a Production Brazer/Welder, you will contribute to the assembly of parts or sub-assemblies in the manufacture of ejection seats, vital for protecting aircrew in the world’s most advanced military aircraft.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform brazing of low-temperature silver and high-temperature brass work, including stud plates, trombone tubes, and single-end fitting pipes.

Carry out welding of aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel to certification standards.

Operate spot welders, deburr, polish, clean, and conduct ball bearing tests on welding and brazing work.

Participate in Proof of Concept and other development welding activities.

Provide welding support to the maintenance team as required.

Qualifications & Skills:

Strong engineering background.

Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings.

Experience using measuring equipment, gas cutters, grinders, and Gas Tungsten Arc equipment.

Knowledge of engineering hand tools.

Certified to BS EN:12797:2000 and AWSD17.1/D17.1M:2010-AMD1.

Benefits:

Highly competitive 9% non-contributory pension scheme.

4x salary life assurance.

Personalized training and development plan.

Healthcare Cash Plan.

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.

Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave.

Workplace nursery benefit.

Cycle to work scheme (including e-bikes).

Midday finish on Fridays.

How to Apply:

Apply online now, or call Francesca on (phone number removed) for more details

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