J&T Business Consulting
Aluminium TIG Welder / Frame Builder

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The Role: You will be involved in the hand fabrication and TIG welding of high-end aluminium bicycle frames, working to exacting standards where finish, alignment, and consistency matter just as much as strength. Key Responsibilities: TIG welding thin-wall aluminium tubing for premium bicycle frames Producing structurally sound, visually consistent welds to a high cosmetic standard Working from detailed engineering drawings, jigs, and fixtures Accurate fit-up and preparation of frame components prior to welding Maintaining frame alignment and dimensional accuracy throughout the process Carrying out visual inspection of welds and identifying any defects Working closely with fabrication, machining, and finishing teams Contributing to continuous improvement in quality and welding processes Maintaining a clean, organised, and safety-focused workspace Working Hours: Monday to Thursday: 07:00 – 17:00 Pay: Competitive rates, dependent on experience and skill level What We’re Looking For Proven experience TIG welding aluminium A craftsman’s approach with strong attention to detail and pride in finish Ability to work accurately from drawings and fixtures Reliable, consistent, and quality-focused Experience in bicycle, motorsport, aerospace, or similar precision industries is an advantage What We Offer: Work on premium, world-class products A skilled, passionate team environment Long-term stability and development opportunities 4-day working week
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