£33K/yr to £33K/yr
Wakefield, England
Permanent, Variable

Tig Welder

Posted by Reed.

Are you an experienced TIG welder / fabricator who wants to work for an established company with ongoing growth?

Job Description:

  • Assemble materials, according to work instructions and Quality Control all fabricated parts, before assembly.
  • Clamped, measured, and aligned correctly metal parts prior to welding.
  • Inspected completed work product for any defects.
  • Worked within precise limits or standards of accuracy.
  • Responsible for the use of various tools and equipment in the fabrication, assemble and erection of metal parts.
  • Responsible for maintaining production deadlines.
  • Learning skills to manufacture stainless steel products through various production techniques including operating different machinery and tools.
  • Raising issues to Team Leaders in a timely manner.
  • Perform thorough quality checks prior and after assembly of the goods.
  • Ensure all quality data gathering has been accomplished through out day.
  • Perform regular stock checks and audits of the production area and update the inventory records accordingly.
  • Comply with all health and safety regulations and standards and maintain a clean and safe work environment.
  • Work as part of a team and communicate effectively with Team Leaders, colleagues and other departments.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by the Team Leader, MTL or Production Manager.

Beneficial Skills / Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in a production/manufacturing environment
  • Previous proven experience in MIG / TIG Welding is a MUST
  • Welding thickness of 0.8mm
  • Experience in a strict quality regime environment is required.
  • NFF – No Fault Forward attitude.
  • Understanding and executing KPI targets.
  • 5s understanding and mindset towards it.
  • Great attention to detail and accuracy, and ability to follow instructions.
  • Good customer service and problem-solving skills.
  • Flexible and adaptable, and willing to work shifts, weekends, and overtime, as needed.

Additional Details:

  • Hours – 6am – 2:15pm – Monday – Friday
  • Hourly rate – up to £16p/h DOE