Main characteristics
- Location
- Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
- Company
- Acorn by Synergie
- Salary
- £13.00 - £16.50/hour
- Employment type
- Temporary
- Category
- Engineering
Job summary
TIG/MIG Welder & FabricatorTemporary to permanent
Monday to Friday
£13.00 - £16.50 per hour, based on experience
Based in Stonehouse
Acorn by Synergie is looking for a highly experienced TIG and MIG Welder and Fabricator to join their clients team located in Stonehouse. Our engineering team produces exceptional quality projects and we are looking for an experienced fabricator and welder to help our production deliver to the highest standards every time.
Your primary responsibility as TIG and MIG Welder and Fabricator will be welding various materials, including stainless steel and aluminium. You will also be required to Fabricate various components based on engineering drawings, and other tasks related to production.
Experience in welding and fabrication with firming welding processes is essential for this role. You will also need experience within fine limit sheet metal work to help us reference and read engineering drawings and understand technical aspects of the job. Any experience in CNC programming would be an advantage but isn't essential.
This is a full-time role with a competitive salary depending on experience. You will receive in depth training in the preparation, assembly, installation and welding processes involved in this position.
To be considered for this role, you must:
Have experience with fine limit sheet metal work
Be able to read engineering drawings accurately and interpret technical requirements
Be able to use hand tools and machines efficiently and safely
Have a positive and dependable attitude
Be a team player
Have a good work ethic and safety awareness
If you think you've got the skills to join a passionate team of welders and fabricators at our clients Stonehouse engineering facility, so don't delay - apply today and contact me on or (phone number removed)
Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers