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COX WORKSHOPS LIMITED

Fabrication Technician

London
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Overview

Company: Cox Workshops Ltd

Location: London N17

Hours: 40 hrs per week

Salary: based on skills and experience

Contact: recruitment@coxlondon.com

About Us

Cox London are designers and makers of unique functional art in the form of lighting installations and furniture. At Cox London we design and fabricate individual pieces and limited-edition collections for interior decorators, collectors and private clients. By nurturing, inspiring and enriching our relationships with our artisans & craftspeople, our clients, the communities we support and our partners, our vision is to help shape remarkable interior beauty.

The Job

We are recruiting a Fabrication Technician to join Cox Production Team responsible for the manufacturing of Cox pieces. Each member of this team is expected to be adaptable and inventive, learning and developing the variety of processes and finishes as per the Cox London house style.

You will be expected to fabricate company products to the required standards within specification, in full and on time meeting the costed hours for fabrication.

This technical role is for the fabrication of high end interior products. You need to be an expert in your field with high level experience and knowledge of metal working and fabrication processes in ferrous metals suitable for furniture & lighting manufacture.

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We are looking for a reliable hardworking person with initiative, high standards and a professional outlook. The successful candidate will have the ability to maintain our quality service provided to customers by upholding company standards, values and behaviours.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Producing high quality furniture and lighting as per the specifications provided ensuring items are produced in full, on time and in spec.
  • Maintain professional and technical knowledge continually improving your skills base.
  • Maintains safe and clean work environment, upholding Company H&S policies.
  • Application of technical processes such as welding tig, mig; silver soldering, soft soldering; metal fabrication in mainly in steel; cutting and preparing materials for fabrication; fabrication of jigs; product assembly including involve the handling of glass, stone or wood; metal polishing; metal chasing.

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Knowledge, Experience, Qualifications

  • Architectural & sculptural metalwork welding (ideally specialising in brass or bronze).
  • Experienced and/or expert, more than one skills area, coaching and guidance of other team members, high level skills and knowledge gained through training and experience – typically 10 years plus post training.
  • BA, MA or Qualified Apprenticeship in metalworking processes or similar.

What We Offer

  • The chance to work on unique, artistic, and high-impact art and design projects.
  • A collaborative studio environment and the opportunity to be part of a skilled and passionate team at the forefront of sculptural design.

Benefits

  • 31 days holiday (incl. Bank holidays)
  • Paid Birthday Day off
  • Bonus holiday after 1 year of service
  • Company Sick Pay
  • Pension
  • Subsidised Gym Membership
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Employee Referral Scheme
  • Employee Appreciation Programme
  • Regular Socials
  • Training and Development opportunities and many more

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Skills

Metal Working
Fabrication Processes
Welding
Tig Welding
Mig Welding
Silver Soldering
Soft Soldering
Metal Fabrication
Cutting
Preparing Materials
Product Assembly
Metal Polishing
Metal Chasing
Architectural Metalwork
Sculptural Metalwork

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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