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TIG Welder Fabricator

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TIG Welder Fabricator

We are looking to employ a full-time experienced TIG Welder Fabricator, offering excellent progression opportunities for the right candidate.

Key Responsibilities of a TIG Welder Fabricator

  • Competent time served MIG welder of mild steel, stainless steel & aluminium

  • Competent time served TIG welder of mild steel, stainless steel & aluminium

  • Able to read welding & fabrication drawings

  • Knowledge of marking out, sawing, drilling, shearing, & fettling

  • Ensure that safe working practices are adopted

  • Any other reasonable request by a manager or Director

    Essential Skills & Experience for a TIG welder fabricator

  • Experience in MIG welding

  • Experience in TIG welding

  • Experience in metal fabrication

  • Experience in programming Robotic welding cells (not essential)

  • Experience in laser welding (not essential)

  • Able to work from engineering drawings

  • Good organizational skills

  • Ability to work under minimum supervision

  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team

  • Ability to work under pressure

  • Self – motivated individual

  • Possess excellent attention to detail

    Benefits for a TIG welder fabricator

  • 20 days of annual leave (+Bank holidays & Christmas holidays)

  • Pension Scheme

  • 38.5working hours: 07.30 – 16.30 (Monday to Thursday) & 07.30 – 12.00 (Friday), 30min lunchbreak & 2 x 15 min tea breaks

  • Overtime @ x 1.5 hourly rate

  • Salary £15.00 to £18.00
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