Robot Welder

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Robot Welder 
Leicester 
Day Shifts
£13.50 per hour 
  
Are you an Experienced Robot Welder within the manufacturing industry? If yes, read on….
  
My client is one of the world's leading manufacturers within their industry, with a privately owned business, based within commutable distance from. They are currently looking for a skilled Job Title. 

The Role - Robot Welder:

Operating a robot welder
Load and unload components
Monitor welding operations to ensure quality standards are met
Quality checking work to a high standard afterwards 
Working independently and as part of a team
Day shifts, Mon to Thurs 06:00-18:00   
Minimum Skills / Experience Required - Robot Welder :

Experience in MIG welding and fettling
Strong background in engineering 
Ability to read engineering diagrams 

The Package - Robot Welder:

3 day weekend 
Excellent rate of pay at £13.50
Overtime available
Onsite parking
Pension scheme 
Great team environment and solid support from day one
Death in service benefits
About Precision People

Precision People is a leading recruitment agency that specializes in sourcing top talent for Engineering, Technical, Sales, and Senior Management roles across a wide range of industries. With a focus on precision and quality, their team of expert recruiters works tirelessly to match the best candidates with the right employers, ensuring that both parties benefit from a successful partnership.

Precision People has the expertise and resources to help you find the perfect role. With a deep understanding of the industry and a commitment to excellence, they have built a reputation for delivering exceptional results and exceeding their candidates' expectations.

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To apply for the Robot Welder position, here are your two options:

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