Welder

Kilnbridge Construction Services Ltd
Northampton, Northamptonshire
7 months ago
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Kilnbridge Construction Service LTD are seeking a skilled Welder to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for assembling, repairing, and fabricating metal structures using various welding techniques. This role requires precision, attention to detail, and adherence to safety standards.
About the role

  • Carrying out of welding of items within the workshop in accordance with Kilnbridge welding procedures.
  • Be a team player, ensuring yourself and everyone around you are working safely and producing high quality work in a timely manner.
  • Ensure that all instructions are carried out in a professional manner, in accordance with the Company policies, safe systems of work, factory production control and fabrication tolerance criteria.
  • Follow engineering drawings to a high standard.
  • Carry out in process checks and report any ambiguities to the Team Leaders for clarification.
  • Ensure all equipment is maintained and kept in good working condition.
  • Carry out morning checks on your work area and all equipment to ensure it is safe to begin work.
  • Ensures that work areas are clean and orderly.
  • Ensure that all measuring equipment is kept in calibration.
  • Maintain all paperwork to high standard, submitting completed drawings when required.
  • Report any HSEQ related suggestions or issues on Notify (reporting app).
    Requirements

  • Proven experience as a welder.

  • Proficiency in various welding techniques (MIG, TIG)

  • Ability to read and interpret technical documents and blueprints.

  • Knowledge of metallurgy and material properties.

  • Strong attention to detail and precision.

  • A driving license would be desirable.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

  • Commitment to workplace safety

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