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Welder – MIG / TIG / ARC

£15.00 – £16.00 per hour (DOE)
Day Shift – 9-Day Fortnight
Redditch

Are you an experienced Welder looking for a long-term role with great benefits, modern facilities, and training opportunities?
We’re recruiting on behalf of a leading manufacturer in Redditch who are investing heavily in their team and equipment – including a robotic MIG welder you’ll be fully trained to operate.

Role Overview:

This role involves MIG, TIG, and ARC welding, working on dies and clip tools, as well as heat treating dies. You’ll also run a bespoke robotic MIG welding cell (full training provided).

Key Responsibilities:

MIG, TIG, and ARC welding on various materials

Setting and working with dies and clip tools

Heat treatment of dies

Operating a robotic MIG welder (training provided)

Ensuring high quality and safety standards

Hours & Shift Pattern:

Week 1: Mon–Thurs 07:30–16:30 | Fri 07:30–16:00

Week 2: Mon–Thurs 07:30–16:30 | Friday off!

9-day fortnight rotation

Tea break at 09:25 (subject to area demand)

On-site smoking areas available

What’s in it for you:

✅ Competitive pay £15.00–£16.00 per hour (DOE)
✅ Full training on robotic welding technology
✅ Permanent-style working pattern (long-term stability)

Fantastic Benefits Include:

Bereavement leave

Company events

Company pension

Cycle to Work scheme

Employee & store discounts

️ Free on-site parking

❤️ Health & wellbeing programme

Life insurance

Referral programme

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