Fabricated Aluminum Welder

Fabricated Aluminum Welder


Company
AMS Personnel Group
Location
Pretoria
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Jobs - South Africa | Trabajo.org

Job Description
Our client in Pretoria-East needs a Fabricated Aluminum Welder with the following specifications:
• *Requirements**:
Must have worked in Construction,

Three (3) years of proven experience,

Reliable transport to work,

Contactable references.
• *Job description**:
Must understand process parameter settings

Lay out and fabricate metal structural parts such as fittings and frames

Must follow duties as assigned by supervisor or team leader

Preform aluminum welding operations

Manufacture product that meets quality requirements

Inspect and verify work prior to submitting for inspection

Keep equipment clean and maintain proper fluid levels
• *Qualifications**:
Ability to operate crane with proper rigging skills

Understand and know how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) for all work areas

Matric (Mathematics will be an added advantage)

3-5 years TIG experience is a plus

Able to read tape measure and perform simple math such as adding and subtracting fractions
• *Job Type**: Permanent

COVID-19 considerations:
INTERVIEWS VIA WHATSAPP VIDEO CALL

Ability to commute/relocate:

- Pretoria, Gauteng: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (required)

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