TIG Welder/Fabricator

TIG Welder/Fabricator


Company
Rapid Steel Fabrication
Location
Sheffield
Job Type
Full–time and Part-time
Salary
£30k–£35k a year
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Overview

We are seeking a skilled TIG Welder/Fabricator to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be proficient in TIG welding and fabrication processes, with a strong understanding of sheet metal work and mechanical principles. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work on diverse projects requiring precision welding and assembly, contributing to high-quality product outputs. The position is paid and suitable for individuals with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to safety and craftsmanship.

Responsibilities
• Perform TIG welding on various materials, primarily metals, ensuring high standards of quality and precision
• Fabricate components using hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment according to technical drawings and specifications
• Work with sheet metal and other materials to create custom parts and assemblies
• Use mechanical knowledge to troubleshoot issues during fabrication and welding processes
• Assist in the assembly of fabricated parts, ensuring proper fit and finish
• Maintain a clean, organised workspace adhering to safety protocols at all times
• Read technical drawings, blueprints, and specifications accurately to guide fabrication tasks

Experience
• Proven experience in TIG welding within a manufacturing or fabrication environment
• Must be able to weld 2mm stainless but other general fabrication beneficial.
• Competence in using hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment safely and effectively
• Knowledge of sheet metal work, fabrication techniques, and assembly processes
• Mechanical aptitude with basic math skills for measurements and calculations
• Ability to interpret technical drawings and blueprints accurately
• Potential to be working away from home.
• CSCS accreditation desirable but time will be given to gain accreditation.

This role offers an engaging environment for skilled welders and fabricators eager to apply their expertise in a dynamic setting. We value precision, safety, and craftsmanship in our team members.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temp to perm, Permanent

Pay: £30,000.00-£35,000.00 per year

Benefits:
• Company pension
• Profit sharing

Work Location: In person

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