Apprentice Welder - Heavy Industry

Apprentice Welder - Heavy Industry


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Are you eager to build a rewarding career in the skilled trades? Our client, a leading fabricator in the heavy industry sector, is looking for ambitious individuals to join their esteemed apprenticeship program in **Centurion, Gauteng**. This is a fantastic opportunity for motivated individuals who are passionate about learning and developing expert welding skills. As an Apprentice Welder, you will receive comprehensive on-the-job training under the guidance of seasoned professionals, covering various welding techniques and safety protocols. You will assist in the preparation of materials, operate welding equipment, and perform basic welding tasks under supervision. The program is designed to provide a solid foundation in MIG, TIG, and Stick welding processes, as well as blueprint reading and metal fabrication techniques. Your responsibilities will include maintaining a clean and organized workspace, adhering strictly to safety guidelines, and actively participating in training sessions. You will learn to identify different types of metals and their properties, understand welding specifications, and troubleshoot common welding issues. The successful apprentice will demonstrate a strong work ethic, a commitment to learning, and the ability to follow instructions precisely. Mechanical aptitude and a genuine interest in metalwork are highly desirable. This apprenticeship offers a pathway to a full-time, skilled position within our client's organization upon successful completion of the program. We are seeking individuals who are ready to commit to a rigorous but highly rewarding learning experience and contribute to the company's reputation for quality and excellence. If you are looking for a hands-on career where you can see the tangible results of your work, this apprenticeship is the perfect starting point.

Responsibilities: Assist senior welders in various fabrication tasks. Learn and apply different welding techniques (MIG, TIG, Stick). Prepare metal surfaces for welding, including cleaning and grinding. Operate welding machines and related equipment under supervision. Perform basic welding tasks according to specifications. Read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints. Ensure all tools and equipment are maintained in good working order. Adhere to strict safety regulations and maintain a safe working environment. Participate actively in all training modules and assessments. Develop a thorough understanding of different metals and their weldability. Qualifications: Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent qualification. Strong interest in welding and metal fabrication. Good mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity. Ability to work safely and follow instructions. Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic. Willingness to learn and adapt to new techniques. Good communication skills. Must be able to commit to the full duration of the apprenticeship program.

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