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MIG/TIG Welder - PSJ fabrications - Bedford

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MIG/TIG Welder - PSJ fabrications - Bedford
PSJ fabrications, a Wood subsidiary company are recruiting for a Welder Fabricator
The Role
The position requires a time served Welder who has successfully completed either their apprenticeship and/or vocational qualification. You will join a team of Welder Fabricators ensuring all tasks are carried out to the highest safety standards while adhering to project requirements & specifications.
As a Welder within the team, you will have good technical knowledge with the ability to complete all work scopes in line with the applicable work packs with support from your supervisor. You will attend daily toolbox talks, where the team are encouraged to share their knowledge and best practices.
Our Clients and Projects
Working as a team to deliver for our client base, including customers in heavily regulated industries such as Nuclear and Defence. Our quality driven systems require welders used to working in regulated industries to ISO3834 standards, working to and becoming qualified to Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)
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What we can offer
- Meaningful and interesting projects delivered to high profile clients
- Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion; we are an organisation actively committed to diversity and inclusion across our business
- Competitive renumeration package with regular reviews to ensure we are rewarding at the right level in line with the market
- Commitment to continued professional development; development plans that are tailored to your individual needs and interests
Wood
Wood is a global leader in consulting, engineering and operations for the energy and materials sectors. With 33,000 people in around 50 countries, Wood supports clients across the full asset lifecycle, delivering safe, predictable outcomes while enabling resilient operations and a lower carbon future. Wood forms the Energy & Materials pillar of Sidara - a global partnership uniting leading multidisciplinary engineering, design, and project management companies.


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