Fabricator/Welder

South Wigston
7 months ago
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Calling All Fabricators and Welders!

Are you ready to spark your career with a new challenge? Were looking for skilled Fabricator/Welders to join a dynamic team in Leicester. This is your chance to shine in a role where precision meets craftsmanship!

What's on Offer?

  • Location: Leicester

  • Salary: Up to £17/hr

  • Techniques: Proficiency in MIG and TIG welding

  • Products: Work on cutting-edge Point of Sale (POS) products

    Why You?

    You are the master of metals, a wizard with a welder. Your hands are steady, your eyes sharp, and your technique flawless. You're not just looking for any job; you're searching for a place where your skills are not just used, but celebrated.

    The Role:

    You'll be fabricating and welding bespoke POS products, contributing to projects that push the boundaries of design and functionality. Every day brings a new challenge and a new opportunity to demonstrate your expertise in MIG and TIG welding.

    What We Expect:

  • Precision: Your work is accurate, and quality is your middle name.

  • Adaptability: You thrive on variety and can switch gears from one project to another with ease.

  • Team Spirit: You're as strong as your team, and you believe in the power of collaboration.

    What You Get:

  • Competitive Pay: Earn up to £17 per hour, reflecting your skills and experience.

  • Stability: Secure a position in a thriving industry that values hard work and dedication.

  • Development: Opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career.

    Not Quite Right for You?

    No worries! If this role doesn't tick all your boxes, we've got plenty more opportunities waiting for you. Visit our website at (url removed), answer a few simple questions, and schedule a call at a time that suits you to discuss your job search.

    Earn More, Commute Less, Thrive Daily, Be Recognised

    Join a team where your skills are recognised, your efforts are rewarded, and your contribution is valued. Apply today and weld your way to a brighter future

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