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Job Title
CO2 WelderEmployment Type
ContractExperience
5 to 10 yearsSalary
R100 to R200Job Published
05 June 2024Job Reference No.
1127883242Job Description
Our client is looking for a CO2 Welder for their customer in Sint-Truiden.
This company specializes in industrial construction.
We are looking for a highly skilled CO2 Welder with a strong background in structural welding. The ideal candidate will be responsible for performing high-quality welding work using CO2 welding techniques, ensuring all tasks are completed to the highest standards. The candidate must be Trade-Tested and have at least 5 years of experience in structural welding.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform CO2 welding on various metal structures according to specifications and standards.
- Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and detailed drawings.
- Inspect welded joints to ensure they meet company and industry standards.
- Maintain welding equipment and perform routine maintenance as needed.
- Follow all safety procedures and protocols to ensure a safe working environment.
- Collaborate with other team members to complete projects efficiently and on time.
- Report any defects or issues with materials or equipment to the supervisor.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area.
Qualifications:
- Trade tested Welder certification is mandatory.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in structural welding.
- Proficient in CO2 welding techniques.
- Strong understanding of welding symbols and blueprint reading.
- Excellent attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Good physical stamina and hand-eye coordination.
- Knowledge of safety standards and practices in welding.
- Effective communication skills.
What do they offer?
- Accommodation (including utilities).
- Free Internet.
- The first flight.
- Payment of the first formalities.
- You will work in a regime of 6 weeks of work/1 week of leave.
If you meet the above experience and you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your resume and a copy of your trade test certification today!
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