SKILLED TIG WELDERS

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A prestigious manufacturing business in the West Midlands is looking for Skilled TIG Welders who are flexible to work shifts.

DO NOT apply unless you're an Aerospace TIG welder. Aerospace TIG welders are the only candidates who will be considered based on the role requirements.

The role involves thin-wall welding of stainless steel, Inconel and aluminium, so, you must have experience working with these materials. Experience in welding thin-gauge material is essential.

Job Description:

• Read and understand engineering drawings
• Adhere to technical specifications
• Self-inspection of welds following initial training

Requirements:

• The ideal candidate will be apprentice trained; time served with City & Guilds or equivalent qualification in welding.
• Previous welding experience in thin gauge aluminium, Inconel or stainless steel
• Good team member
• Ability to communicate with colleagues
• Willingness to be flexible and adaptable
• Must have worked within the aerospace sector

37 hours standard hours, with regular overtime available once test pieces have been assessed and passed. Overtime is paid at enhanced rates.

06:00 to 13:45 and 14:00 to 22:00 Monday-Thursday.
06:00 to 12:00 and 12:15 to 17:15 Friday

If you feel you have the necessary credentials for this role, please attach your CV via the advert. If you have any questions regarding this position, please call Ben on (phone number removed).

This position may involve access to export controlled information and hardware where an export license would be required for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Employment will be subject to satisfactory security checks, export license approval, and if required, completion of a non-disclosure agreement.

If you have had no response within 2 weeks of your application, you may have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Inside Right is an equal opportunities employer and is acting as an employment business on behalf of a client partner.

Skills Required

Aerospace
team player
skilled welder
experience of welding thin gauge material
welding

Qualifications Required
City & Guilds qualification or equivalent

Keywords
Aerospace
Skilled Welder
Aluminium
Stainless
city & guilds
team player
Weld
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