Fabricator/Welders - HU7 Area

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Fabricator/Welders - HU7

£13.00-£16.64 per hour DOE

Monday to Friday 07:00-16:00

Permanent position

Our client, specialist suppliers of bespoke HVAC equipment, their highly skilled, quality trained workforce adopts stainless steel 316L high class welding assembly and Siemens PCL control electrical and electronic interfacing to create the highest standard of equipment.

Our client is a specialist in the design and manufacture of high integrity heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment for offshore oil and gas, nuclear, marine, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, process and energy sectors.

They place a high priority on its skilled workforce and the fact that they have generations of skilled craftsmen working for them speaks volumes about the value they place on people. With an eye to the future, they are currently recruiting across the business to begin training the next generation of experts.

Duties

Operating welding equipment to join metal components
Read blueprints and drawings to determine the specific welding requirements
Fabricating and repairing metal components and structures
Inspecting finished welds to determine structural soundness
Using a variety of welding techniques, including tungsten inert gas (TIG) and metal inert gas (MIG) welding
Using hand tools and grinding equipment to prepare material for welding
Carrying out routine maintenance on welding equipment

Requirements

Ability to interpret engineering drawings
Knowledge of welding techniques
Ability to operate welding and fabricating machinery
Ability to use hand tools
Ability to read and interpret measuring devices

Skills

Welding
Fabrication
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
MIG and TIG welding
Operating machinery

If you are interested and meet the above criteria, please send your CV to (url removed) or call the Commercial team on (phone number removed) if you have any queries

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