Mig Welder

Ball Haye Green
1 week ago
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Full time, permanent position available with an immediate start.

Key Plant Automation Ltd is a leading provider of innovative automation solutions, specializing in advanced welding, positioning, and robotic systems. With a reputation for quality, precision, and reliability, we are committed to delivering cutting-edge technology to industries worldwide.

Due to company growth are looking for an experienced Welder to join our production environment. We are looking for an individual able to work from engineering drawings and able to work on their own initiative to weld high quality mild steel fabrications.

Benefits:

  • Employment stability.

  • Competitive salary.

  • The opportunity to earn a yearly attendance bonus.

  • We supply and maintain the company work wear.

  • In house training courses are provided.

  • Option to join the company pension scheme, NEST.

  • Entitlement to a birthday holiday.

  • Free on-site secure parking.

  • Flexible overtime.

  • Internal progression for the right candidate.

    The Company:

  • World Leaders in welding and robot manipulation.

  • Able to provide bespoke solutions to a World Class Customer Base.

  • We design and manufacture high precision mechanical products for use in the production of wind turbines, the nuclear and defense sectors, general engineering, and oil and gas industries.

  • Our machining is working mainly with ferrous but some non-ferrous metals, working to high precision tolerances.

  • Progressive, forward thinking, and expanding due to growth.

    Essential attributes:

  • Honesty and reliability.

  • The ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.

  • An excellent eye for detail.

  • Experience in welding heavy gauge.

  • Experience with mild steel.

  • Welding experience.

  • Experience with medium to heavy metals.

  • A right first-time attitude.

  • The ability to work to tight deadlines with a high degree of accuracy.

    Monday - Thursday 8am to 5pm. Friday - 7:30am to 4pm.

    Holiday entitlement – 20 days + 8 bank holidays (+1 birthday holiday)

    The company has a shutdown over the Christmas period

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