Welder

Wellingborough
2 days ago
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Welder 

Welder Location: Northamptonshire

An established and growing manufacturing business is seeking an experienced TIG & MIG Welder to join their production team. The company specialises in precision-engineered instrumentation for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing.

Welder Benefits:

Salary: £45,625
24 days annual leave (increasing with service) paid birthday leave
Opportunity to sell unused annual leave
Up to 5% employer pension contribution
Life assurance (4x basic salary)
Health cash plan & discounted gym memberships
Private medical insurance
Professional subscriptions
Enhanced sick pay 

Welder Shifts

40 hours per week – Late Shift

Monday–Thursday: 15:30 – 00:00 (½ hour unpaid lunch, 2x 10-min paid breaks)

Friday: 11:30 – 20:00 (1x 10-min paid break)

Welder Responsibilities:

TIG and MIG welding on stainless steel components
Assemble and weld a range of precision instruments using jigs, fixtures, and manipulators.
Carry out basic assembly tasks such as pressure testing and leakage testing.
Maintain welding equipment and ensure a tidy, organised work area.
Support continuous improvement initiatives and assist in developing new production methods. 

Welder Requirements:

Minimum 5 years TIG welding experience in a high-tech manufacturing environment.
Experience with orbital welding or pipe welding
Experience working with manipulators or turntables
Skilled in welding stainless steel to a very high standard.
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
Experience with exotic materials (316, Duplex, Super Duplex). 

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