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MIG Welder

Stoke-on-Trent
2 weeks ago
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Welder (MIG)
Location: ST4, Stoke-on-Trent
Job Type: Ongoing
Salary: £13.83 - £14.86 per hour (dependent on experience and weld test results)
Hours: 39 hours per week

Monday – Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM We are seeking an experienced MIG Welder to join our client’s team on a full-time, ongoing basis. The ideal candidate will have 3-4 years of experience in MIG welding on medium to heavy gauge steel and be comfortable working in a fast-paced production welding environment.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Perform MIG welding on medium to heavy gauge steel within a production setting.
Ensure high-quality welds that meet company and industry standards.
Work efficiently within a busy production team.
Follow all health and safety guidelines in a manufacturing environment. Requirements:

Minimum 3-4 years of MIG welding experience on medium to heavy gauge steel.
Ability to work in a production welding environment.
Successful completion of a weld test as part of the interview process.
Robot operator experience is advantageous but not essential.
Must be able to pass a drug and alcohol test on the first day of induction as per company policy. Benefits:

Competitive pay based on experience and skill level.
Opportunity to work in a well-established manufacturing environment.
Full-time hours with early Friday finishes.  
This role may be suitable for candidates from Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, and Uttoxeter or for candidates considering roles such as Fabricator, Welder Fabricator, Production Welder, or MIG Welder.
 
If you meet the above requirements and are interested in this opportunity, apply today!
 
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