Aluminium Welders

Aluminium Welders


Company
ExecutivePlacements.com
Location
Gqeberha
Job Type
Full–time and Contractor
Posted
10 days ago
Via
Adzuna

Job Description
Recruiter:Staff Solutions RecruitmentJob Ref:PE006361/ASDate posted:Friday, March 6, 2026Location:Port Elizabeth, South AfricaSalary:HourlySUMMARY:Our client is looking for skilled and experienced Aluminium Welders to join their Production Division on a temporary basis. This role requires technical excellence, a strong commitment to health and safety compliance, attention to detail in record-keeping and administrative tasks, and the ability to perform under tight deadlines.POSITION INFO:Key ResponsibilitiesWelding Duties:Perform high-quality MIG and TIG welding on aluminium plate and extrusions.Measure, cut, and prepare materials accurately in line with design specifications.Read and interpret design drawings to ensure precise execution of welding tasks.Work in accordance with production schedules and project deadlines.Apply knowledge of welding procedures specific to 5083 Aluminium.Health and Safety:Adhere strictly to all company health and safety protocols.Consistently wear and maintain required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).Report any defective welds, tools, or equipment that may pose safety risks.Keep work areas, including welding bays, bathrooms, and eating areas, clean and well-maintained.Ensure all tools, chemicals, and materials are stored safely at the end of each shift.Maintain unobstructed emergency exits at all times.Administration:File design drawings securely after use.Accurately record time and attendance and submit documentation to supervisors as required.Comply with all internal HR and production reporting procedures.Personal AttributesPositive, self-motivated, and health-conscious.Methodical, detail-oriented, and technically minded.Energetic, analytical, and a proactive problem solver.A strong team player with professional work habits.Sober, safety-focused, and dependable.Experience And QualificationsMinimum 2 years of direct experience in MIG and TIG welding.Certification or qualification in MIG/TIG Aluminium Welding (or equivalent).Strong communication skills (verbal and written).Proven ability to work safely and efficiently in a manufacturing environment.Sound knowledge of HSE compliance and manufacturing standards.Physical RequirementsCandidates must be physically capable of meeting the demands of this role, including:Walking moderate distances throughout the workday.Safely climbing ladders when required.Lifting, pulling, and pushing heavy materials or equipment.Working comfortably in confined spaces.Setting up and managing welding equipment and related tools.Adapting to varied physical tasks within a busy production environment.

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