MIG & TIG Welder

Earls Barton
4 weeks ago
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Job Title: MIG & TIG Welder

Salary: £35,000 – £36,500 per annum (DOE)  

Hours: Monday–Thursday 7am-16.15pm & Friday 7am-12pm

Contract: Permanent  

Location: Northamptonshire

An established precision engineering manufacturer is seeking a skilled MIG & TIG Welder to join a highly qualified welding team.

Key Responsibilities for MIG & TIG Welder

Carry out MIG and TIG welding for the production of high-precision components
Set and operate the robot welders
Carry out basic assembly-related work such as expanding, pressure testing
Support the Production Engineering department in developing and maintaining shop floor documentation. 

Experience & Skills Required for MIG & TIG Welder

5 years of TIG welding experience within a high-technology production or manufacturing environment.
Experience welding stainless steel to a very high standard.
Ability to read and interpret manufacturing drawings, specifications, and work instructions.
Excellent accuracy with good speed and consistency across welding and related tasks.
Good interpersonal and team-working skills with the ability to work to tight deadlines.
Recognised engineering/welding qualification
MIG welding experience. 

Benefits

24 days annual leave, increasing with length of service, plus paid Birthday Leave.
Opportunity to sell unused annual leave.
Up to 5% employer pension contribution.
Life Assurance worth 4x basic salary.
Private Medical Insurance.
Health cash plan (including discounted gym memberships).
Professional Subscriptions.
24/7 Employee Assistance Programme.
Enhanced Sick Pay. 

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