Sheet Metal Worker / Fabricator

Posted 23 April by Workforce Recruitment
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We are seeking Welder Fabricator candidates who demonstrate proficiency in reading engineering drawings, understanding tolerances, bend allowances, and possessing experience in fabrication and sheet-metal machinery.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct welding and fabrication tasks in stainless steel, aluminium, and mild steel materials ranging from 1.0mm to 12mm thickness, including pipework.
  • Ability to create assembly weld fixtures.
  • Perform MIG welding on both sub and main assemblies using fabrication jigs or freehand techniques.
  • Utilise sanding and grinding techniques on components or assemblies to achieve specified dimensions and finish.

Requirements:

  • The role involves manual lifting, therefore applicants should be physically fit and capable.
  • Actively seek opportunities for Continuous Improvement.
  • Extensive experience in thin gauge TIG & MIG welding.
  • Proficiency in sheet metal fabrication.
  • Capability to fabricate stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel.
  • Competence in reading and working from engineering drawings.
  • City & Guilds Qualifications in welding and fabrication, or an apprenticeship in Engineering would be advantageous.

What will we give you:

  • 25 days leave plus statutory holidays per year.
  • 37.5-hour working week.
  • Hourly rate ranging from £14.50 to £21.42, dependent on experience.
  • Regular overtime paid at X1.5.
  • Bonus scheme.
  • Access to modern machinery in a bespoke building.
  • Sick pay scheme.
  • Pension benefits.

If you meet these qualifications and are eager to join our team, please submit your application. We look forward to hearing from you.

Reference: 52522303

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