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We are seeking a skilled Fabricator/Welder to join our clients dynamic engineering team, this a permenant posistion. The ideal candidate will possess strong mechanical knowledge. This role involves both mig/tig welding and fabricating Large grated flooring. Any previous Orbital welding will be advantagous!

Fabricator Welder Job Details

  • Salary : £15 per hour

  • Permenant Job

  • 07.00am - 15.00pm Monday to Friday

  • WV10 Location Four Ashes

  • Orbital welding is essential

    Fabricator Welder Responsibilities

  • Fabricate metal components according to engineering drawings and specifications.

  • Perform various welding techniques, including stick, mig and tig welding. ORBITAL WELDING IS ESSENTIAL

  • Utilise power tools and hand tools effectively to shape, cut, and finish materials.

  • Conduct inspections of finished products to ensure compliance with quality standards.

    Fabricator Welder Experience

  • Proven experience in welding and fabrication is essential.

  • Strong mechanical knowledge with the ability to read technical drawings.

  • Familiarity with sheet metal work and basic maths for measurements and calculations.

    If you are a dedicated professional looking for an opportunity to showcase your skills in fabrication and welding, contact Jayden or Danni on (phone number removed)
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