Welder - Burton

Welder - Burton


Company
Shadbolt Group
Location
Burton, South Australia, Australia
Job Type
Temporary
Posted
28 days ago
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Job Description
About UsShadbolt Group is a leading Australian engineering, fabrication, and manufacturing company with over 40 years of experience. We deliver high-quality solutions across Defence, Energy, Mining, Infrastructure, and Marine. With a strong reputation for craftsmanship, safety, and a β€œcan do” culture, we are growing our South Australian team.About The RoleWe are seeking experienced Casual Boilermakers/Welders with a strong background in structural welding to join our workshop team. This role will focus on delivering high-quality structural fabrication work in a safe and efficient environment.Key ResponsibilitiesStructural welding (MIG, TIG, Arc) on medium to heavy componentsFabrication and assembly of structural steelInterpret technical drawings and deliver precise, high-quality workCutting, grinding, and general workshop dutiesMaintain a clean, safe, and organised work environmentAbout YouCertificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Boilermaker/Welder)Proven experience in structural weldingStrong MIG, TIG, and Arc welding capabilityHigh-risk licences (Forklift, EWP, Rigging) - desirableSafety certifications (Working at Heights, Confined Space) - desirableReliable, detail-focused, and a strong team playerWhy Join Shadbolt?Industry leader - Work on major projects across Defence, Energy, and InfrastructureCareer growth - Opportunities to transition into ongoing or permanent rolesSupportive culture - Safety-first, team-focused environmentApply NowJoin Shadbolt Group and build your career with a company that values quality, safety, and its people.Shadbolt Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, women, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

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