Lead Mechanical Fabricator

Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Worcester
1 month ago
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Lead Mechanical Fabricator Location Worcester Salary - £17.00 - £18.00 per hour Hours
37.5 hours a week with early finish on Friday.

Benefits Flexitime Sick pay Life insurance Free parking Company pension On-site parking Job description Are you experienced Fabricator/Fitter?

Are you looking for a new challenging and rewarding role? we have fantastic opportunity for Lead Mechanical Fabricator to join our Team.

The Role: As Lead Mechanical Fabricator you will be responsible for fabricating and assembling mechanical parts and products.

You will perform mechanical fitting of the range of designs using basic standard manual tools and machines.

You will perform basic quality checks and tests of the work produced by the mechanical team and ensure the work is delivered to the highest possible standards and in a timely fashion.

You will work with the Production Team Leader to agree work allocation amongst the team and manage stock levels to ensure consumables are available for the required work.

Ideal candidate: This role is a key component to our process, and we are looking for committed, enthusiastic employee.

Ideal candidate will have extensive fabrication experience together with mechanical fitting experience and be able to work autonomously and as part of a team.

Experience Fabrication: 3 years (required) MIG welding: 3 years (required) TIG welding: 3 years (required) Supervising: 3 years (preferred) This a permanent career opportunity with an employer of choice in Worcester.

Please apply with your CV in the first instance.

Wright Staff are acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.

Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).


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