Production Welder

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13 months ago
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Role: Production MIG Welder, Late Shift

Hours: Monday to Friday, 21:45 pm- 06:15 am

Location: Alton, Hampshire

Start Date: Immediate

Salary - £32,500 - £34,500 *DOE

Main Purpose of the Role

As a Professional Welder, you will be responsible for welding mild steel parts for process engineering and utility clients. Your expertise will be crucial in ensuring the efficient production of sheet, hollow section, and pipe products within tight deadlines.

In this fast-paced environment, you will work with various thicknesses of metal, interpret engineering drawings, and deliver high-quality results while maintaining a safe working environment.

Roles and Responsibilities

Perform welding tasks in accordance with engineering specifications.
Weld sheet, hollow section, and pipe products for process engineering and utility clients.
Work with different thicknesses of metal and ensure accuracy in your work.
Interpret engineering drawings to guide your welding tasks.
Operate forklift trucks and overhead cranes as needed (training can be given).
Maintain a clean and organised work area.
Adhere to health and safety regulations at all times.
Deliver high-quality results within tight deadlines.

Basic Skills Required

Teamwork
Good planning and organisational skills
Ability to MIG weld
Reading of Engineering Drawings

Key Personality Traits Required

Ability to work efficiently under pressure
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy
Strong communication skills
Problem-solving attitude and ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment
Positive and enthusiastic attitude
Alignment with Conquip's 5 core values - integrity, customer focus, teamwork, innovation, and excellence.
If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply directly to this advert.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Team Conquip

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