Job Description
Key Aspects of the Role:
* Primarily work on submarines, contributing to their maintenance and modification.
* Engage in welding tasks on ships and within a factory setting.
* Read and interpret engineering drawings to execute precise welding tasks using the required tools and machinery.
* Adhere to established welding protocols and safety regulations,
* Identify and report potential welding issues for corrective action.
* Ensure the quality of your welds through meticulous record-keeping and compliance with quality control procedures.
This role is full time, 35 hours per week and is based on site at Devonport Royal Dockyard, Plymouth.
There is an opportunity for Optimised Working Patterns (OWP) within this role. OWP is a temporary variation to your standard terms and condition that commits you to support 7-day working arrangements. For full details of the patterns, pay and durations, this can be found in the OWP 1 and OWP 2 agreements (available from hiring manager).
Primarily, it involves 4-week shift cycles consisting of either day/back shift or day/night shift. An example of the remuneration for these shifts is as follows:
Gross salary: £35,530
Gross OTE for core Dayshift/Backshift Pattern: £50,882
Required skills:
Essential experience of the Welder
1. Knowlegde of Flux Core (FCAW) and Manual Metal Arc (MMA).<...