Apprentice Welder - Fabrication & Manufacturing

Apprentice Welder - Fabrication & Manufacturing


Company
Placements24
Location
Durban
Posted
10 days ago
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Job Description
Are you passionate about skilled trades and looking for a career-defining opportunity? Our client, a leading fabrication and manufacturing company, is seeking motivated and dedicated individuals to join their team as Apprentice Welders. This is a fantastic entry-level position designed to provide comprehensive on-the-job training and mentorship, setting you on a path to becoming a certified and highly skilled welder. The training will take place at our client's state-of-the-art facility in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA .

As an Apprentice Welder, you will work under the guidance of experienced master welders, learning and applying various welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, and Stick welding. Your responsibilities will include preparing metal surfaces for welding, setting up welding equipment, and performing basic welding tasks on a variety of materials and components. You will assist in assembling fabricated metal parts, ensuring precision and adherence to specifications. Safety is paramount, and you will be expected to follow all safety protocols and procedures meticulously, maintaining a clean and organized work environment.

We are looking for individuals who are eager to learn, possess a strong work ethic, and have a basic understanding of mechanical principles. No prior welding experience is required, but a genuine interest in the trade and a willingness to be hands-on are essential. Good manual dexterity, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively as part of a team are important attributes. You should be able to interpret technical drawings and specifications with training. Physical stamina and the ability to stand for extended periods, lift moderate weights, and work in various industrial conditions are necessary.

This apprenticeship program includes structured training, regular performance reviews, and the opportunity to earn while you learn. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, there is potential for full-time employment with our client, offering competitive wages and opportunities for career advancement. If you are looking to build a stable and rewarding career in a hands-on environment, this is the perfect stepping stone. Apply today and embark on a journey to becoming a master craftsman in the welding industry.

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