SMAW Welder

SMAW Welder


Company
Bestank Manufacturing Corporation
Location
Cebu City, Cebu
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Smart Recruiters Jobs

Job Description
Company Description

BESTANK Manufacturing Corporation started over 30 years ago with a handful of employees. The backbone of the company was built on fair trade and equality, building on the precepts of PURITY, QUALITY & TRUST into every aspect of our operations.

Job Description
• Prepare materials needed in the assembly of Stand for Tanks/ GP Tank
• Perform handling or other equipment such as drilling and spot welding and cut-off Machine
• Perform other duties if required in case of lack of manpower
• Assist welding operators in performing simple machine operations

Qualifications

Essential:
• College level / must be a graduate of any Technical School
• Preferably with certificate from Technical or TESDA school is priority

Desirable:
• Must be flexible
• With experience in SMAW Welding
• Have interpersonal relation skills
• Good teamworker

Additional Information

BESTANK Manufacturing Corporation is one of the top Manufacturing Corporation of water storages/water related products for 36 years. We focus on redefining quality service and trust among our clients. Bestank continues to move forward in expanding coverage through partner outlets and individuals.

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