Coding/Certification:
Possession of relevant welding certifications (e.g., ISO 9606, AWS, ASME, API) that demonstrate the ability to meet specific industry standards.
Permanent - 3 month probation period.
Experience required
10years experience
Age group 30 plus.
Qualification
CODED and qualified TIG and Mig
Coding/Certification:
Possession of relevant welding certifications (e.g., ISO 9606, AWS, ASME, API) that demonstrate the ability to meet specific industry standards.
PPE required
Own Safety shoes and overalls.
All other PPE Provided.
Hours of work
Monday to Thursday
8am - 16.30
Friday 7am - 3pm
Rates of pay
£16.50 per hour for completion of 39 hours per week.
£24.75 after 39 hour per week
And Saturdays
Key Responsibilities:
Welding:
Performing TIG welding on a variety of materials (e.g., carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum) to coded standards. This includes butt welds, fillet welds, and other joint configurations.
Fabrication:
Assembling components and structures according to engineering drawings, often involving pipework, pressure vessels, or other fabrications.
Interpretation of Drawings and Specifications:
Reading and understanding welding procedure specifications (WPS), engineering drawings, and other technical documents to ensure proper execution of welds.
Quality Control:
Ensuring all welds meet specified quality standards and pass any necessary inspections.
Key Responsibilities:
Welding:
Performing TIG welding on a variety of materials (e.g., carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum) to coded standards. This includes butt welds, fillet welds, and other joint configurations.
Fabrication:
Assembling components and structures according to engineering drawings, often involving pipework, pressure vessels, or other fabrications.
Interpretation of Drawings and Specifications:
Reading and understanding welding procedure specifications (WPS), engineering drawings, and other technical documents to ensure proper execution of welds.
Quality Control:
Ensuring all welds meet specified quality standards and pass any necessary inspections.
Safety Compliance:
Following all safety procedures and using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Material Selection:
Choosing appropriate welding materials (e.g., filler rods, shielding gas) based on the materials being welded and the specified welding procedure.
Skills and Qualifications:
TIG Welding Expertise:
Demonstrated proficiency in TIG welding, including the ability to weld in various positions and on different material thicknesses.
Coding/Certification:
Possession of relevant welding certifications (e.g., ISO 9606, AWS, ASME, API) that demonstrate the ability to meet specific industry standards.
Technical Drawing Interpretation:
Ability to read and understand technical drawings, including welding symbols and specifications.
Material Knowledge:
Understanding of different metals and their properties, including how they react to welding processes.
Problem-Solving:
Ability to troubleshoot welding issues and adapt welding techniques as needed.
Attention to Detail:
Meticulous approach to ensure high-quality welds.
Physical Fitness and Manual Dexterity:
Ability to perform physically demanding tasks and maintain a steady hand.
Communication Skills:
Ability to communicate effectively with other team members and follow instructions.
Safety Compliance:
Following all safety procedures and using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Material Selection:
Choosing appropriate welding materials (e.g., filler rods, shielding gas) based on the materials being welded and the specified welding procedure.
Skills and Qualifications:
TIG Welding Expertise:
Demonstrated proficiency in TIG welding, including the ability to weld in various positions and on different material thicknesses.
Coding/Certification:
Possession of relevant welding certifications (e.g., ISO 9606, AWS, ASME, API) that demonstrate the ability to meet specific industry standards.
Technical Drawing Interpretation:
Ability to read and understand technical drawings, including welding symbols and specifications.
Material Knowledge:
Understanding of different metals and their properties, including how they react to welding processes.
Problem-Solving:
Ability to troubleshoot welding issues and adapt welding techniques as needed.
Attention to Detail:
Meticulous approach to ensure high-quality welds.
Physical Fitness and Manual Dexterity:
Ability to perform physically demanding tasks and maintain a steady hand.
Communication Skills:
Ability to communicate effectively with other team members and follow instructions.
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