Certified Welder: Structural Fabrication; STRENX

Certified Welder: Structural Fabrication; STRENX


Company
ExecutivePlacements.com
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Position: Certified Welder: Structural Fabrication (STRENX 700)
Location: Randburg

A recruitment agency seeks experienced welders in Randburg, South Africa. Candidates must be trade tested and experienced with high-strength structural steels (such as STRENX 700). Responsibilities include precise welding according to drawings, maintaining equipment, and ensuring safety and quality in welds. If you have a strong background in welding and compliance with WPS procedures, apply for this opportunity.
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