Apprentice Welder (Structural)

Apprentice Welder (Structural)


Company
WhatJobs Direct
Location
Durban
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12 days ago
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Job Description
A leading fabrication and manufacturing company based in **Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA** is seeking motivated and mechanically inclined individuals to join their team as Apprentice Welders specializing in structural steel. This apprenticeship program offers a comprehensive blend of on-the-job training and formal instruction, providing a clear pathway to becoming a certified and highly skilled structural welder. You will learn to interpret blueprints, prepare materials, and perform various welding techniques to create robust and reliable structures.

What You Will Learn and Do:
Master various welding processes, including Stick (SMAW), MIG (GMAW), and TIG (GTAW), with a focus on structural applications. Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and welding specifications. Prepare metal surfaces for welding by cleaning, grinding, and cutting. Assemble and fit structural components according to specifications. Perform high-quality welds on carbon steel and other structural metals. Ensure welds meet strict quality and safety standards. Operate welding equipment and tools safely and efficiently. Participate in classroom instruction and practical workshops to develop theoretical knowledge. Work collaboratively with experienced welders and supervisors on various projects. Understand and adhere to all safety regulations and company policies.
This apprenticeship is ideal for individuals who are passionate about working with their hands, have a strong aptitude for mechanical tasks, and are committed to learning a valuable trade. A Grade 12 certificate or equivalent is required. Previous exposure to welding or metal fabrication is advantageous but not essential. A strong work ethic, reliability, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment are crucial. This role requires you to be physically present and actively engaged in the workshop at our **Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA** facility. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, there will be opportunities for permanent employment as a qualified Structural Welder. This is an excellent opportunity to launch a stable and rewarding career in a skilled trade.

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