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Welder/Machinist/General Operative

Ilkeston
4 days ago
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Job description

Orbital Recruitment are currently looking for a Welder Or Machinist/General Operative for our client based in Ilkeston for an Immediate start.

IMMEDIATE INTERVIEW AND STARTS

Duties:

  • Welding flanges on large utility pipes for the Water and Waste sectors predominately.

  • You will be using automatic welding machines to weld the flanges on the pipes and manual welding any defects

  • Will be trained on manual lathes and other stages

    Experience Needed/ About You:

  • Basic experience of MIG Welding OR machine work

  • Ability to learn new skills as requested.

  • Previous paint experience advantageous.

    Pay/ Salary:

  • £13.45 p/h Days

  • £15.38 p/h Afternoons.

  • Overtime x1.5 weekdays and Sat and x2 Sunday.

  • Once permanent quarterly bonuses kick in.

    Hours & Contract Type:

  • 7am – 3.30pm Days

  • 3pm – 10.30pm Afters (early finish Friday).

  • Permanent contract after 12 weeks

    The Next Step:

  • If you think this would be a great fit for you then APPLY NOW.

  • Alternatively, you can call our consultant, Jon Roome (phone number removed) for more info.

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