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Based - Anglesey
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Salary - up to £15.06ph, depending on skills and experience (before shift allowance where applicable).
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Due to continued growth and investment, our client is looking to expand its welding, Team. Join a business that offers regular weekday hours with an early finish on Fridays, ongoing training, and stable, long-term work in a clean, well-equipped site. Based at their modern site on Anglesey, they are seeking an experienced MIG/TIG welder/fabricator to help build precision-engineered solutions that genuinely make a difference. You'll be part of a friendly, collaborative team that values quality, safety, and continual improvement.
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What you'll do:
- Read and interpret technical drawings to Weld/fabricate components
- Use hand and power tools, including 4.5"/ 9" Grinders
- Work on bespoke and production-run systems.
- Deburring many different metal components with grinders, linishers, belt sanders
- Inspect, test and maintain high standards of workmanship
- Contribute to problem-solving and process improvement
- Help maintain a clean, safe and efficient work environment
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- Up to £15.06 per hour
- Days shift: Monday-Thursday 08:00-16:30, Friday 07:00-12:30
- Evening shift: Monday-Thursday 16:30 - 01:00, Friday 12:30 -18:00
- Overtime available at enhanced rates
- Excellent in-house training and upskilling opportunities
- Strong company pension scheme and employee assistance programme
- Free on-site parking
- Clean, modern facilities with safety at the heart of what we do
- Experience in MIG and Tig welding
- Familiarity with quality checks using vernier callipers, gauges etc.
- An eye for detail and pride in producing work of a high standard
- A team player whose safety-conscious, punctual and keen to learn
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Requirements
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- Are you eligible to work in the UK?
- Do you have experience in working in a manufacturing or engineering environment?
- Are you able to read and interpret technical engineering drawings?
- Are you able to reliably commute to our Anglesey site for full-time, on-site work?
- Do you have experience using hand measuring tools such as callipers or gauges?
