Workshop Technician; Welder​/Mechanical

Workshop Technician; Welder​/Mechanical


Company
Headhunters
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
8 hours ago
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Learn4Good
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Job Description
Position: Workshop Technician (Welder/ Mechanical)

Our client, a longstanding family run engineering entity in Sidwell (Port Elizabeth), is looking to appoint a Workshop Technician.

This role is suited to a practical, multi-skilled individual who is comfortable working in a mechanical workshop environment and enjoys a variety of tasks including fabrication, welding, and finishing work.

The ideal candidate is someone with prior workshop experience who is looking to build a long-term career within a stable and growing company.

NO JHB, CAPE TOWN, DURBAN OR EAST LONDON candidates will be considered for this role. PE and surrounding areas candidates ONLY.

Key Responsibilities:
• Perform general workshop duties including fabrication and assembly.
• Welding of components (primarily stainless steel).
• Polishing and finishing of stainless-steel products.
• Assist with mechanical work and maintenance tasks.
• Operate workshop tools and machinery safely and efficiently.
• Maintain a clean and organized work environment.
• Support the team with various ad hoc technical and manual tasks.

Minimum Requirements:
• Valid Driver’s License
• Proven welding experience
• Previous experience working in a mechanical/workshop environment
• Hands-on, practical skillset with the ability to work with tools and machinery
• Physically fit and capable of manual work

Preferred Attributes:
• Multi-skilled with experience in fabrication, polishing, and general workshop work
• Willingness to learn and take on a variety of tasks
• Strong work ethic and reliability
• Good attention to detail and quality of workmanship
• A team player with a positive attitude
• Looking for long-term employment and growth within the company

Please consider your application unsuccessful should you not receive a response within 2 weeks of applying.

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