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MIG Welder

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Locations:
Daventry, Northamptonshire
Salary
£16.12 per hour
Description
MIG Welder
Daventry | £16.12 per hour | Monday-Friday | 8am-4pm | Permanent
Are you an experienced MIG Welder looking for a stable, full-time role with early finishes and excellent benefits?
We're recruiting for a skilled MIG Welder to join a well-established manufacturing business in Daventry. Working within a final assembly environment, you'll be responsible for manufacturing parts and assemblies to precise production and quality standards, playing a key role in maintaining output and supporting continuous improvement.
What You'll Be Doing
Carry out MIG welding to manufacture parts and assemblies in line with production schedules Work with TIG welding equipment where required (training/support available if needed) Prepare and set up welding tools and equipment Prepare parts for welding using machinery such as saws and sizers Manufacture components using jigs, fixtures, SOPs, and works orders Collaborate closely with the Quality team to maintain product and process standards Support works order tracking through shop floor data capture and ERP systems Operate tube manipulation and fabrication equipment (after training) Inspect finished assemblies for accuracy and report any issues Follow all Health, Safety, and Environmental policies and procedures Support the development of new components when required
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What We're Looking For
Proven MIG welding experience (essential) Experience with or willingness to carry out TIG welding Background in a production or manufacturing environment Excellent attention to detail and quality standards Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Strong commitment to health & safety Reliable, proactive, and team-focused approach


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What's In It For You
£16.12 per hour Permanent, full-time position Monday-Friday day shift 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Company pension scheme Life insurance (Death in Service benefit) Health & wellbeing programme Free on-site parking Stable role within a modern manufacturing environment
Please apply with an up-to-date CV. Impact Recruitment are acting as an employment agency on behalf of our client. If you have not heard from us within 72 hours of your application, please assume you have been unsuccessful.
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