Apprentice Welder

Apprentice Welder


Company
Placements24
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
23 days ago
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Job Description
Our client is looking for a motivated and mechanically inclined Apprentice Welder to join their fabrication workshop in **Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, ZA**. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual eager to learn the trade of welding and metal fabrication, working under the guidance of experienced professionals. You will develop essential skills in various welding techniques and gain practical experience in a manufacturing environment.

The apprenticeship program will provide comprehensive training covering safety procedures, blueprint reading, metal preparation, and the operation of welding equipment. You will assist in fabricating and assembling metal structures and components according to specifications. This role requires a strong commitment to safety, a good eye for detail, and the physical stamina to perform the job. You will be trained on different welding processes such as MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, becoming proficient in producing high-quality welds. This hands-on training is crucial for building a successful career in the skilled trades.

Key Responsibilities: Learn and practice various welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, and Stick welding. Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and welding specifications. Prepare metal surfaces for welding, ensuring they are clean and properly fitted. Set up and operate welding equipment safely and efficiently. Perform welding operations on various types of metals and thicknesses. Assemble and fabricate metal components according to project requirements. Inspect welds for quality, strength, and adherence to standards. Maintain tools and equipment, ensuring they are in good working condition. Adhere strictly to all safety regulations and workplace procedures. Assist experienced welders with larger or more complex projects. Contribute to maintaining a clean and organized workshop environment. Participate actively in all training sessions and demonstrations. Qualifications: A strong desire to learn the welding trade and build a career in metal fabrication. Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent, with a preference for technical subjects. Good mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity. Ability to understand technical instructions and read basic drawings. Attention to detail and a commitment to producing quality workmanship. Physical strength and stamina to perform manual labor. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Understanding of safety principles is essential. Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic. Previous exposure to metalwork or fabrication is an advantage. This is a paid apprenticeship offering invaluable on-the-job training and a clear path for career progression. If you are ready to commit to learning a valuable trade, we encourage you to apply.

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