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Job Title: Tig WelderTig Welder – Wolverhampton

Day Shift: £20.27 per hour (PAYE)
Rotational Shift: £23.31 per hour (PAYE)

We’re looking for experienced Tig Welders with expertise in:

Aluminium
Stainless Steel
Aerospace or other highly regulated industriesYou will be working with thin wall materials (0.5mm - 2mm thickness), so experience in precision welding to strict standards is essential.

Why Join Us?

Competitive pay with overtime available at premium rates
Work on high-standard projects supporting military and commercial industries
Be part of a growing company with multiple Tig welder vacanciesApply Now! A new project is about to launch, and we need multiple Tig Welders to join our team.

Interested? Contact Chloe Smith at Orion Electrotech in Aylesbury today to apply for this Tig Welder position.

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

Thank you for your application. Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately we are not able to respond to every application personally, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 5 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful. To see our other available vacancies please visit our website.

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