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Welder Fabricator

ATA Recruitment
West Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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** Welder Fabricator **

Location: West Yorkshire

Afters fixed (4 shifts Mon - Thurs)

Starting salary: £38,387.43, rising to £43,857.60

Manufacturing / Fabrications / Steel Structures / Welding

My client is a UK engineering manufacturing company based out of West Yorkshire. They design, manufacture, install and commission industrial process machinery. Due to an increase in workload, they require skilled Welder Fabricators to join their team on a temporary to permanent basis

As a Welder Fabricator your key duties will include:


Read and work from technical fabrication drawingsWelding on all supporting steel structures and sheet metal fabricationsEnsure all parts are correct and inspected as per bill of materialsMIG – done to a high standard as per company processes and proceduresEnsure work performed meets production timescales

The successful Welder Fabricator will have the following attributes:


Able to read technical engineering & fabrication drawingsUnderstanding of welding symbols and processesExperienced in structural fabrication

Benefits:


Flexible to work overtime to meet production requirements when requiredOpportunity for permanent employmentHighly reputable manufacturing facility

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