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Robot Welder

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Job Role: Robot Welder
Location: Leicester
Shift: 07:00am to 5:15pm Mon to Thu
Pay Rate: £12.21 to £12.50 per hour depending on experience

Benefits: Permanent position, free parking, Paycare health package, Death in Service, company events.

Our Client:

As established manufacturer of machines parts for a range of different industrial sectors.

Overview:

Our client is seeking an experienced Robot Welder to join their team. As a Robot Welder, you will be responsible for setting up and operating robotic welding equipment to fabricate metal parts and products according to precise specifications. You will play a critical role in ensuring the integrity and quality of our welded products.

Responsibilities:

Set up, and operate robotic welding equipment to perform various types of welds on metal components
Interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and weld symbols to determine the correct welding process
Monitor the welding process and make adjustments as needed to ensure quality and accuracy
Inspect welded parts for defects and measure accurate dimensions using precision instruments
Adhere to safety and quality standards while performing welding operations
Collaborate with team members to maintain a clean and organized work environmentQualifications:

Proven experience as a Robot Welder or similar role
Proficiency in operating robotic welding equipment and CNC systems
Strong understanding of welding techniques, metallurgy, and blueprint reading
Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Knowledge of safety protocols and procedures related to welding operationsApply:

To Apply for the Robot Welder position, please submit an up to date CV and one of our Consultants will be in touch

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