Apprentice Welder - Structural Steel Fabrication

Apprentice Welder - Structural Steel Fabrication


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Placements24
Location
Durban
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6 days ago
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Job Description
Our client, a leading structural steel fabrication company based in **Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA**, is seeking motivated and ambitious individuals to join their team as Apprentice Welders. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to build a rewarding career in a skilled trade, gaining hands-on experience and technical knowledge under the guidance of experienced professionals. You will learn to weld various types of metals using different welding processes, preparing you for a successful future in structural steel construction and fabrication. This apprenticeship combines practical on-the-job training with theoretical instruction, ensuring a well-rounded development.

Apprenticeship Overview: Learn to interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and welding specifications. Develop proficiency in various welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, on structural steel components. Receive comprehensive training on welding equipment, tools, and safety procedures. Assist experienced welders in the fabrication and assembly of structural steel elements for construction projects. Learn proper material preparation, including cutting, grinding, and cleaning. Understand and adhere to strict safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work environment. Participate in theoretical training sessions covering welding theory, metallurgy, blueprint reading, and safety regulations. Develop skills in quality control and inspection of welds to meet industry standards. Work as part of a team to meet production targets and project deadlines. Gain experience in fabricating beams, columns, trusses, and other structural steel components. Requirements: Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent qualification with a strong emphasis on mathematics and physical science. A genuine interest in welding and metal fabrication as a career path. Good manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and physical stamina. Ability to understand and follow instructions accurately. Strong work ethic, reliability, and a willingness to learn. Commitment to workplace safety and adherence to all safety regulations. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Basic understanding of tools and machinery is advantageous. Must be able to commute to our workshop in **Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA** daily. Age restriction may apply as per learnership regulations. This apprenticeship offers a structured learning path, competitive remuneration during the training period, and the potential for permanent employment upon successful completion. Our client is committed to nurturing talent and providing a supportive environment for growth. If you are eager to learn a valuable trade and contribute to significant construction projects, apply now to start your career as a qualified Welder.

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