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TIG Welder

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Location: Swindon
Shift Patterns:
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Early shift:
- Monday to Thursday: 06.00 am - 14.00 pm
- Friday: 06.00 am – 13.00 pm
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Late shift:
- Monday to Thursday: 14.00 pm – 22.15 pm
- Friday: 13.00 pm – 19.00 pm
Contract Type: Permanent – Full Time
Requirements:
- Due to shift patterns you need to have a valid driving licence and own transport
Role: We are currently recruiting for an experienced TIG Welder with expertise in working with stainless steel, aluminium/aluminium bronze to join our client based in Swindon.
Qualifications:
- An engineering apprenticeship would be advantageous with a keen interest to learn welding
Key Responsibilities:
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- Set and operate TIG Welding Equipment, previous experience as a TIG Welder will be essential
- TIG Welding a variety of aluminium, stainless and mild steel parts, and sub-assemblies and required to purge weld to a standard set by the company
- Spot welding
- Weld components using manual or CNC welding equipment in various positions
- Perform brazing of high temperature silver / low temperature brass work
- Work with little supervision
- Keep a clean and tidy work environment
- Weld parts using a jig or freehand
- Complete ancillary operations to processed parts using electrical or manual tools (hand grinders / polishing tools, etc), fettling, deburring, polishing, etc as required
- Read, understand, and work to tolerances on engineering drawings with symbols
- Measure, and inspect products within the given timeframe
- Produce the required batch of components, ensuring that all the components within the batch comply with the specifications
- Log data of production operations to the company platform
- Experience working within a Quality Management System and an awareness of any environmental impacts


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