Fabricator / Welder

Project Start Recruitment Solutions
united kingdom
9 months ago
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Project Start are looking for a Fabricator / Welder, to join their large industrial steel works client tin the Bolton area.COMPANY OVERVIEWOur client is a globally known provider of high performance, high protection systems.The company are a renowned international service provider, with a long history of working with the most demanding industries.  They have a proven track record of being at the forefront of innovation and work with all emerging markets, ensuring the customers requirements are met at all timesThey offer a full turnkey project management service in order to satisfy the customers requirements, and their full range of services enables a smooth project lifecycle – from concept, through to developing your design, to manufacture, and then through to installation, commissioning and providing the full service-life assurance.Their Manufacturing Team are now looking for a Fabricator / Welder to join their large team.JOB PURPOSEYou will be possible for the installation of parts to range of large protection doors, where you will be using deburring methods and hand and power tools, to achieve the final product, before the item is shipped to the customer.JOB OVERVIEWAn experienced Fabricator / Welder with MIG experience.  Ideally with a minimum of 5 years experience within similar role, you will be part of a large team manufacturing large protection systems and steel doors.ADDITIONAL SKILLSMig welding experienceUsing overhead craneGrinding, Gouging, and PolishingSKILLS & EXPERIENCE REQUIREDOur long-standing manufacturing client in Bolton are looking for an experienced and capable Welder/Fabricator to join their ever-growing team.They cover manufacturing projects for the nuclear, oil and gas, defence, marine, industrial, pharmaceutical, architectural and water industries and so the work is varied and complex at times.The successful candidate will demonstrate a formal level of training.Knowledge of mechanised welding process is desirable.Current certificate for overhead crane useCurrent FLT certificate desirableOwn transport required.An eye for detail and the ability to work to tight tolerances is imperative.Effective communication skills and the ability to absorb large quantities of information.SALARY & BENEFITSSalary is £32, 200 / £17 Per Hour22 days + 8 bank holidays37 hour contractPensionMonday – Thursday6.30am – 4.15pmFridays are paid as x1.5 overtime when availablePlease call Steve (phone number removed) and please apply to this advert and send your CV to prompt a callback

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