MIG Welder – Join a Global Manufacturing Leader Location: Pilsley, Chesterfield Shifts: Rotational Week 1: Monday to Thursday, 5:45am–3:45pm; Friday, 5:45am–10:45am Week 2: Monday to Thursday, 4:15pm–2:15am; Friday, 12:15pm–5:15pm Pay Rates: Mornings: £14.48/hr Afternoons: £17.81/hr Nights: £20.36/hr Overtime (Mon–Sat): £21.72/hr Overtime (Sun/Bank Holidays): £28.96/hr We're recruiting an experienced MIG Welder to join a renowned global manufacturing company based in the Clay Cross area. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a fast-paced and forward-thinking production environment. What You'll Be Doing: Welding mild steel to a high standard on a fast-paced production line Working to established work instructions, quality standards, and health & safety protocols Maintaining flexibility and initiative to meet production targets What We're Looking For: Proven MIG welding experience Level 2 in Welding and Fabrication (desirable) Strong grasp of welding techniques, particularly with mild steel Ability to work independently and meet deadlines under pressure Excellent communication and time management skills Experience working to ISO6906 standards is a plus Apply Online Today Ready to take the next step in your welding career? Click "apply" to get started. Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you! The UK has now left the European Union. Any EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the UK that wish to remain in the UK post Brexit need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Although the closing date for applications was 30th Jun 2021, if you have not yet applied but believe that you would qualify under the EU Settlement Scheme, the Home Office have confirmed that they will consider late applications. For further information please see https:// Many Thanks