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MIG Welder – Night Shift

Location: Halifax

Are you an experienced MIG Welder looking for your next long-term opportunity? We are recruiting on behalf of a respected manufacturer based in Halifax, known for producing high-quality products for clients in the healthcare industry.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a busy, forward-thinking production team offering strong pay, consistent hours, and the potential for a permanent position.

Key Responsibilities

Perform MIG welding on mild steel components

Read and work from technical drawings and instructions

Operate hand tools and equipment to assemble and weld parts

Work with jigs and fixtures to complete tasks accurately

Assist with robot welding (training provided)

Maintain high-quality standards on all welds

Meet daily and weekly production targets

Working Hours – Night Shift

Monday to Thursday: 10:00pm – 6:00am

Friday: 8:20pm – 3:30am

Pay Rate: £22.58 per hour

Overtime paid after 37.5 hours per week

Weekend overtime paid at enhanced rates

Requirements

Minimum 1 year MIG welding experience

High attention to detail and commitment to quality

Strong work ethic and reliability

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

All applicants must pass a weld test before a job offer is made.

Benefits

Competitive pay rate

Supportive and professional working environment

Long-term job security with the potential for a permanent contract

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