Welder Fabricator

Welder Fabricator


Company
On Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Location
Gqeberha
Salary
R 30K–R 40K a month
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Job Description
OUR MISSION

The organization is facilitating international placement for skilled technical personnel to support structural engineering and metal fabrication projects across Europe.

ABOUT THE ROLE

The position involves the fabrication, positioning, and fitting of structural metal products. You will verify conformance to specifications using precise measuring tools and align parts for critical load-carrying structures including bridges, buildings, and pressure vessels.

MAIN DUTIES

The core duties for this international role include:
• Technical Execution: Reading and interpreting blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications. Cutting, shaping, and assembling metal components using welding, brazing, and soldering techniques.
• Quality and Maintenance: Measuring and inspecting finished products to ensure they meet quality standards. Operating and maintaining welding machines, saws, grinders, and drill presses. Troubleshooting and repairing mechanical systems.
• Site Safety: Promoting and exemplifying a health and safety mindset for yourself and those around you.

Application Process

To apply for this opportunity, use the following contact methods:
• Contact Details: Email CV to [email protected]. Telegram @onconsultingptyltd. Mobile +27 613875522 or Office +27313013221.

REQUIREMENTS

Candidates must meet the following technical and logistical criteria:
• Certification: Possession of N1-N3 or N4-N6 certificates is mandatory.
• Experience: Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience in fitting and fabrication.
• Theoretical Knowledge: Strong knowledge of engineering theory, fitting theory, and machining theory.
• Logistics: Willingness to apply for a passport and travel to work overseas in Poland.

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