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Fabricator Welder

Job Posted: 15 days ago

  • Salary: Competitive

    Job Type: Permanent

  • Location: Basingstoke, Hampshire

Expire in: 13 days

Job Description

Job Title: Fabricator/Welder Location(s): Basingstoke Role Objective: This role reports into the Works Manager Foreman and is to produce high quality, cost-effective fabrications in support of the business, for new and used machinery as directed, working from drawings and sketches as applicable. Key Responsibilities: * Fabrication of stainless and mild steel sheet and sections * Welding using MIG, TIG and Manual Metal Arc * Manual cutting with Plasma and Flame cut methods * Weld to insurance standards (BS5500/ BS EN 286) competence measured by in house testing (Coded Welders only) * Translate drawn requirements into manufactured components in the most efficient manner * Work to written manufacturing instructions * Liaise with fabricator/welders and other staff to ensure optimum production efficiency and effectiveness is achieved * Maintain a clean and orderly workplace environment compatible with an open workshop facility * Use of appropriate hand held and powered tools and equipment as applicable in the execution of the tasks set * Liaison with staff, supervisors and management to ensure parts availability is appropriate for the tasks set. Skills & Experience: Welding and fabrication skills such as cutting, marking out, squaring off, bending etc. Proficient in using guillotine, rolls, brake press and hand tools as necessary. Educational Qualifications: Minimum academic level required: City & Guilds / B Tech First Certificate / NVQ L2

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