Welder Fabricator

Posted 8 May by Trapeze Recruitment Services Limited
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Job Summary

We are supporting a global manufacturing business to appoint a skilled Welder for their growing team.

They offer a 4-day working week which is Monday - Thursday, either 0600 -16:30 or 07:00-17:30 (40 hours).

Responsibilities

  • Be familiar with and able to use plant for TIG and MIG welding process
  • Ability to fabricate, demonstrate skills relating to measuring, drilling, cutting etc
  • Follow drawings and paperwork provided to produce product requirements
  • Notify Team Leader on duty of any discrepancies
  • Weld equipment to the required level to meet customer expectation of quality
  • Responsible for producing high quality products
  • Seek ways to improve processes and performance in line with company continuous improvement program
  • Responsible for ensuring allocated tasks are conducted in a safe manner in accordance with applicable standards, company procedures/policies

Skills and experiences required

  • Experience in fabrication and welding
  • City & Guilds or equivalent welding qualification preferred
  • Able to read and understand manufacturing drawings
  • Forklift truck license beneficial, but not essential
  • Overhead crane or jib crane certificate beneficial, but not essential
  • Honest and trustworthy
  • Good time keeping
  • Prepared to work flexible hours when required
  • Ability to work as part of a team and can work under own initiative
  • Problem solving skills
  • Good communication skills

Only suitable candidates will be directly contacted about this position, and we will not store or process the data of candidates in any way unless consent has been obtained.

Reference: 52606781

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