TIG Welder in London

TIG Welder in London


Company
Energy Jobline ZR
Location
London
Posted
25 days ago
Via
via Energy Jobline

Job Description
Job Description

TIG WelderActon£32,000 - £35,000 Basic + Job Security + Stability + Job satisfaction + Work life balance + Family feel + Low staff turnover + Training + Holidays + Pension+ optional overtime

Are you an experienced TIG Welder with strong aluminium and stainless steel welding skills? Would you like to join a well-established manufacturer that offers long-term job security, job satisfaction , and a supportive working environment?

This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a market-leading business with over 75 years of success within its industry. You'll join a skilled and close-knit team, manufacturing high-quality products while benefiting from stability, support, and genuine long-term career prospects.

The Role Of The Welder Will Include:
• TIG welding stainless steel and aluminium components
• Producing high-quality welds to fine tolerances and detailed engineering drawings
• Working both independently and as part of a specialist manufacturing team
• Maintaining high standards of quality and workmanship
• Monday to Friday, days-based position

The Successful Welder Will Have:
• Previous experience as a TIG Welder
• Strong TIG welding experience with both stainless steel and aluminium
• Ability to work to high-quality standards and tight tolerances
• Strong attention to detail
• Positive attitude and strong work ethic
• Able to commute to Acton, London

To apply or for more information, please contact Becka for immediate consideration.

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