MIG Welder Fabricators

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MIG WELDER FABRICATORS NEEDED IN CHESHIRE!!!

Do you have previous MIG Welding and/or Fabrication experience and are you seeking a new permanent job role within the Cheshire area?! If so get in touch with me today as we are recruiting for several MIG Welder & Fabricators on a permanent contract.

The salary will depend on the hours/shift pattern you choose to work, but this business also offers a £2,000 signing bonus (staggered payment) and regular overtime opportunities paid at T1/3 after 39 hours, and T1/2 after 48 hours.

We are looking for MIG Welders and Fabricators who have experience with MIG Welding, Spot Welding, Robot Welding or Fabrication and have previous experience working with Mild Steel.

We have several opportunities on the following shift pattern:

Day shifts Monday to Friday (39 hours per week)
Permanent morning shifts Monday to Friday (38 hours per week)
Permanent afternoon shifts Monday to Friday (38 hours per week)
Everyone will initially start on day shifts whilst training, but you will have the opportunity to move onto shifts once you've passed a probation period.

What You Will Do:

Manufacture of fabricating and welding steel frames, structures, and sheet metal fabrications.
Evaluate and interpret engineering drawings, sketches, and other data for product preparation.
Conduct dimensional inspections prior to welding to ensure adherence to exact tolerances.
Perform high-standard MIG/TIG welding on steel.
Bring your fabricating experience to the forefront in producing quality products.
Participate in a weld test as part of the selection process, showcasing your skills.
What You Will Bring:

Proven experience in MIG/TIG welding with a focus on quality and precision.
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and perform to exact specifications.
Commitment to maintaining high standards in all fabricating and welding tasks.
Flexibility to work across different shifts following successful training.
A collaborative attitude and a willingness to engage in continuous learning.
This role is a cornerstone in the company's mission to provide cost-effective solutions and maintain the highest standards for their customer's needs. By joining the team, you will contribute to a culture of excellence and innovation that has made the company a trusted name in the engineering industry.

Location:

The site is based in Sandbach, Cheshire.

Interested?:

If you're a skilled MIG Welder Fabricator looking for an opportunity to grow, innovate, and excel within a leading engineering company, we want to hear from you. Apply now to take the first step towards a fulfilling and dynamic career path.

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