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Fabricator / Welder

Thorn Baker Industrial
Leicestershire
1 week ago
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YOU MUST HAVE WELDING EXPERIENCE! - PLEASE DO NOT APPLY UNLESS YOU HAVE WELDING EXPERIENCE!

About Us

Thorn Baker Industrial Recruitment are currently recruiting Fabricator / Welder in Coalville on a temp to perm basis

This is a fantastic opportunity for an energetic and enthusiastic Fabricator / Welder to have stable and continued growth in an industry they enjoy.

The Welder / Fabricator is accountable to the Fabrication Manager to ensure fabrication, welding & associated jobs are completed in line with company time, quality & safety standards.

What's in it for you?


  • £15 - £16.60 per hour with the PM shift having a shift allowance that can make the pay increase to £18.86 per hour depending on experience, salary negotiable. PM shift will have a shift allowance
  • Monday - Friday, day shift or afternoon shift available. AM- Monday to Friday, 6.00am - 2.15pm PM- Monday to Thursday, 2.15pm - 00.30am 
  • Temp to perm role
  • 28 days annual leave 
  • Opportunity for professional growth and development 
  • Free Parking on site 


Essential Requirements


  • MUST be able to fabricate as well as weld, three years' experience at least please.
  • Welding certification
  • Experience in design for manufacture and assembly
  • Weld components using manual or semi-automatic equipment
  • Must be able to read and interpret engineering drawings.
  • Know how to calculate the dimensions of parts to be welded


About the Role


  • Perform fabrication and welding processes, as required, within individual skill and knowledge scope
  • Work closely with other team members across all processes.
  • Ensure all appropriate individual paperwork is completed accurately and on time.
  • Take responsibility to ensure individual production complies with company quality and safety policies. Identify and recommend continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Display a flexible work ethic in relation to timekeeping and cross functioning.
  • Confers with supervisor to establish production and quality control standards.
  • Inspects work in progress and finished products to ensure that production is in line with quality standards as required by supervisor.
  • Recommends measures to improve production methods, equipment performance and quality of product at regular MRMP meetings or as required.


About You


  • Passionate about your development
  • Ability to engage with people on different levels and drive projects to a successful conclusion within a high-pressured manufacturing operation
  • Innovative and experienced working well in teams
  • Strong problem-solving skills and critical thinking.


If you're a driven, enthusiastic welding operative then we invite you to be a part of our journey, please click APPLY now and submit your CV.

If this is not for you then the perfect position could be waiting for you on our website.  We have more great roles on our jobs page, why not take a look here:

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