Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£14.50 - £15 per hour
Monday to Friday South Birmingham We are currently seeking an experienced TIG Welder for a manufacturing outfit, offering a long-term position in South Birmingham with free parking available. This role is for a temporary to permanent position. The TIG welder must be experienced in working on thin to medium gauge metal, as the work will sometimes require a light touch and attention to detail/quality is of very high importance. Knowledge of Tungsten Inert Gas welding is essential, whilst any experience of MIG / Arc welding would prove helpful. Aluminium OR Stainless Steel experience is essential - purely mild steel backgrouds may also apply. Responsibilities: - Prepare and populate QIR's (Quality Inspection Reports) - Operate computer system creating excel spreadsheets when checks have been completed - Ability to communicate efficiently with customers - Understanding of adhering to targets and KPI's due to time restrains - General housekeeping, keeping all areas tidy and adhering to health and safety processes - Keyholding Requirements: - Minimum of 12 months experience in manual welding - Working for Engineering Drawings - Experience welding Aluminium and/or Stainless Steel - Use of hand tools to polish and neaten the metal once welding has taken place - Knowledge of health and safety processes Benefits: - Monday to Friday - Free Parking - Great working environment The hours for this role will be Monday to Thursday 0700 - 1530 and Fridays will be 0700 - 1200. Paid at a rate of between £14.50 and £15.00 depending on experience. If you're interested in this role and available to start work immediately, please click and apply. Or call 0121 456 4555 (3) and ask for Jonny.
Birmingham
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