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Welder Fabricator

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Welders & Fabricators
Welders & Fabricators Salary: £16.50 -20.38ph

Please only apply if you have the permanent right to work in the UK, applications without the permanent right to work will be automatically rejected.

Are you an experienced welder or fabricator looking for work? Are you wanting to join a business that is rapidly expanding, and has huge investments and contracts that will last for many years?  
To keep the role interesting, you will also be welding on a variety of materials, a huge variety of jobs, you will have the opportunity to learn new skills if you haven't already worked on exotic alloys and the quality is second to none.

The successful Welder Fabricator will need:

Previous experience of fabricating or welding using TIG on thin gauge metal up to 3.5mm
Experience in welding on stainless steel, Inconel, aluminium or titanium
The ability to read engineering drawingsIn return Welders & Fabricators will: 

Earn whilst you learn.
If you are already a fully skilled TIG Welder or Fabricator you will earn up to £19.60 per hour
Work a 4-day week. Monday to Thursday. 
Overtime available on Fridays and Saturdays at time and half
Get over 5 weeks of paid leave increasing to 6 weeks with service
Receive health care and death-in-service benefits from day 1
Have the ability to progress your career as they always try to recruit from within
Welding to aerospace standards would be a distinct advantage but not essential.  The business exports its products worldwide and works in many sectors including F1 and aerospace.What Next? 
If you're a skilled Welder or Fabricator looking to take your career to that next level, apply now or call/message Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)

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