Robot Welder

Beason Recruitment Group
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6 months ago
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Robot Welder

Leicester

Night Shift

Up to £15.00 per hour

Permanent Job

Are you an experienced Robot Welder looking for a permanent night shift role in Leicester?

We are recruiting for a Robot Welder to join a well-established manufacturing business in Leicester. This is a permanent opportunity working a fixed night shift, ideal for someone with experience in robot welding, machine operating, welding, fabrication, or a similar engineering or manufacturing environment.

This Robot Welder role offers long-term stability, a clean and organised workshop, and the chance to join a busy production team supplying fabricated metal components into demanding industries.

If you are looking for a Robot Welder job in Leicester, this could be a strong next move.

The Role:

As a Robot Welder, you will be responsible for operating robotic welding equipment to produce quality welded components and assemblies. This is not a programming role, but previous experience working with a robot welder, welding machine, or within a fabrication or production setting will be highly beneficial.

Duties of the Robot Welder:

* Operating a robot welder to produce welded parts and assemblies

* Loading metal components into jigs and fixtures

* Unloading finished parts from the robot welding machine

* Carrying out visual quality checks on welded parts

* Reporting faults, defects, or machine issues to supervision

* Following health and safety procedures at all times

* Supporting the wider welding and fabrication team where needed

What We’re Looking For:

* Previous experience as a Robot Welder, Machine Operator, Welder, Production Operative, or Fabrication Operative

* Experience working in a manufacturing, engineering, fabrication, or metalworking environment

* Good attention to detail and quality

* Reliable and able to work a consistent night shift

* Comfortable handling metal parts and working in a fast-paced workshop

* A positive attitude and willingness to get stuck in

Hours:

* Night Shift (Apply online only))

* Monday to Thursday

* Fixed nights

* No weekend working

Pay:

* Up to £15.00 per hour, including shift allowance

Benefits:

* Permanent job

* Stable night shift pattern

* Four nights per week

* Long weekends every week

* Opportunity to join a busy and well-established engineering business

* Supportive team environment

This Robot Welder position would suit someone from a background in:robot welding, MIG welding, fabrication, welding machine operating, machine operating, metalwork, production, manufacturing, or engineering.

If you are interested in this Robot Welder job in Leicester, apply now.

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