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Job Title: Robot Welder

Location: Wolverhampton

Pay Rates: £14.35 per hour

Shift Patterns: Monday to Thursday 14:00-22:00 & Friday 13:00-18:30

We are looking for an experienced Robot Welder to join a dynamic, growing Engineering Team. You will be responsible for operating and maintaining robotic welding equipment to ensure high-quality welded components.

The Role:

Operate robotic welding systems to produce metal assemblies.
Load, unload, and inspect welded parts for quality and accuracy.
Adjust machine settings and troubleshoot errors to maintain production efficiency.
Perform routine maintenance on robotic welding equipment.
Read and interpret engineering drawings and welding specifications.
Work closely with production and quality teams to ensure standards are met.
Adhere to health and safety regulations in a manufacturing environment.

What We're Looking For:

Experience on ABB, Fanuc, Kuka Robot Welding Machines (Operating not programming)
Ability to read technical drawings.
Understanding of welding techniques.
Willingness to work a permanent afternoon shift

Why join?

Ongoing training and development.
12 weeks temporary to permanent contract.
Career growth.
Overtime paid at a premium rate.If you're ready to take the next step in your Robot Welding career and join a company that values its people, we'd love to hear from you!

Oliver Rae is an Established Recruitment Business with offices based in Walsall and Halesowen. We supply Temporary and Permanent Staffing to a range of sectors.

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