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Welder

Redditch
4 days ago
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Established manufacturing organisation seeks an experienced Welder for immediate start. Permanent Contracts offered, varying shifts available, competitive rates of pay and progression opportunities provided.

As a Welder, you’ll be part of a busy, forward-thinking team supporting the Tooling and Production departments by performing MIG, TIG and ARC Welding. Prior experience in a high-precision manufacturing environment, ideally within the automotive or aerospace sectors is preferred.

Welder duties:

  • Perform MIG, TIG and ARC welding to a high standard across various components

  • Working with dies and clip tools as part of the fabrication process

  • Carry out heat treatment procedures on dies to ensure durability and performance

  • Operate and oversee the robotic MIG welding system (bespoke equipment; full training provided)

  • Maintain a clean and safe working environment in accordance with company health and safety policies

  • Inspect and verify welds for quality assurance and compliance with specifications

  • Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production targets and deadlines

    Skills/Experience required for the role of Welder:

  • Proven experience in MIG, TIG and ARC welding techniques

  • Familiarity with dies, clip tools and heat treatment processes

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and welding specifications

  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work

  • Willingness to learn and operate bespoke robotic welding equipment (training provided)

    Location: Redditch, Worcestershire
    Hours of Work: Various Shifts Available
    Pay Rate: £15.00 - £18.00 per hour dependent upon experience
    Contract: Permanent

    If you have the experience and skills to fulfil the role of Welder, please APPLY TODAY

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