Welding Assistant / Junior Fabrication Assistant

Welding Assistant / Junior Fabrication Assistant


Company
Structure 8 Projects
Location
Cape Town
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Glassdoor

Job Description
About the Role

Structure 8 Projects is looking for a hardworking and reliable Welding Assistant / Junior Fabrication Assistant to join our growing workshop team.

The successful candidate will assist with:
• Steel fabrication
• Material preparation
• Grinding and finishing
• Measuring and cutting
• Workshop organisation
• Assisting welders during fabrication and installation

This is a hands-on role in a fast-paced fabrication environment where attention to detail, urgency, and willingness to learn are essential.

Minimum Requirements
• Basic experience in a steel fabrication or welding environment
• Ability to use grinders and basic workshop tools safely
• Able to measure accurately
• Physically fit and willing to work
• Reliable attendance and punctuality
• Good attitude and willingness to learn
• Ability to follow instructions properly

Advantageous
• Experience assisting with MIG / ARC welding
• Experience with stainless steel or aluminium work
• Valid driver’s licence
• Experience reading basic fabrication drawings

Important

We are looking for someone who:
• Takes pride in their work
• Has urgency and initiative
• Works neatly and safely
• Can work well within a team environment

Only serious applicants looking for long-term growth should apply.

Work Location: In person

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