Welder Fabricator

Blaenavon
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WELDER FABRICATOR

My client are a manufacturer of materials handling equipment (OEM) for the dry bulk solids material and powders handling/processing industry. They are a well-established global supplier of high-quality equipment to diverse industry sectors and world renowned ‘blue chip’ companies that include the petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food and aggregates sectors.

My client manufacture high quality, durable, reliable products which continue to deliver value for their customers over its lifetime.

They are proud to be a family business and work as a team, so all of their employees feel a sense of inclusion, support and belonging.

The Fabricator/Welder is responsible for the fabrication and welding of light to medium gauge steel in line with the detailed engineering drawing provided, occasionally liaising with other teams within Production to ensure the fabrication is to the standard required.

The ideal candidate will have a Fabrication and/or Welding qualification or time served apprenticeship. Experience of working in a fabrication environment (engineering or metal work) is essential.

The main responsibilities of the role are:

  • Read, interpret and follow engineering plans, drawings and instructions to ensure exact specifications of output

  • Be competent in the use of engineering machinery (guillotine, press brake, powered rolls etc.)

  • Undertake Tig, Mig & MMA welding procedures in both stainless steel and mild Steel

  • Undertake grinding/polishing of fabricated items by using various handheld tools and/or dedicated material finishing machinery

  • Perform quality checks to ensure products meet required standard

  • Ensure production times are met

  • Perform all work in accordance with quality standards and safety procedures

  • Maintain machinery and tools using preventative maintenance methods

  • Maintain a clean and safe working environment

    BENEFITS OF WORKING FOR MY CLIENT:

  • Competitive salary (dependent on qualifications and experience)

  • Annual company pay review and individual merit award review

  • Overtime available to workshop hourly paid employees

  • Basic hours:-

    Monday to Thursday 07.00 to 16.00

    Friday 07.00 to 12.30

    [30 minutes unpaid lunch break except for Friday]

  • Generous Bonus Scheme

  • Contributory Pension Scheme

  • 33 days annual leave (includes 8 days statutory bank holidays) plus our ‘Flexible Holiday Trading Scheme’

  • Life Assurance Scheme (after qualifying period)

  • Income Protection Plan (after qualifying period)

  • Employee Support and Perks Package

  • Free car parking

  • Investment in our employees through learning and development

  • Flexible and family friendly policies

  • Store discount

  • Yearly bonus

    Experience:

  • Fabricating: 3 years (required)

  • TIG welding: 2 years (required)

  • MIG welding: 2 years (required)

    Salary: £17.50 p/h (DOE)
    Location: Blaenavon

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