Welding Coordinator

Walsall
3 weeks ago
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Welding Coordinator

Walsall

Permanent

£32,000 - £35,000 per annum

Overview

EMBS Engineering Ltd is working in partnership with a leading precision engineering manufacturer, located in Walsall that is currently in the market for a Welding Coordinator to join their company on a Permanent basis.

A leading name in high-integrity fabrication and precision engineering, this company has built a strong reputation across the power generation, petrochemical, and nuclear sectors. With extensive manufacturing facilities and industry-recognised accreditations, it delivers innovative, high-quality solutions while maintaining a competitive edge in a demanding market.

What's in it for you?



Stability / Longevity: Permanent

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Competitive salary: £32,000 to £35,000 per annum, DOE

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Hours: Days

Responsibilities

Due to internal changes and continued success, our client is seeking an experienced welding coordinator to join them on a permanent basis.

As a Welding Coordinator, you will be responsible for…..

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Review welding requirements

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Issuing weld consumables and procedures

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Responsibility for the jobs once they are released

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Putting together weld history sheets

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Support the calibration and maintenance of welding plant and equipment

Successful applicants must be able to demonstrate:​​​​​

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Experience working in a manufacturing environment with a strong understanding of welding and fabrication

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Ability to interpret and work with engineering documentation and certificates

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Strong organisational skills with a methodical approach

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Proficiency in IT systems, including Word and Excel

Desirable Skills & Experience:

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Welding coordination experience or qualification

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Knowledge of NDT techniques (Visual, MPI, DPI)

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Hands-on welding experience with TIG, MIG, and STICK processes

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Ability to coordinate multiple tasks efficiently

If you are interested in the opportunity of Welding Coordinator and believe you meet the illustrated criteria, apply today to join our clients’ growing team located in Walsall.

About us

EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist that partners with some of the UK's most prestigious, advanced, precision engineering companies within the Aerospace, Automotive / Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green, Environmental and FMCG industries. We’ll offer you expert support and advice throughout the process to ensure you select and secure a career-defining role.

Please note, due to the nature of the markets our client supplies into, all candidates must be UK residents, we cannot offer visa sponsorship for overseas candidates

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