Artisan Welder

Artisan Welder


Company
Aquat Consulting
Location
Pretoria
Posted
7 days ago
Via
Trabajo.org
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Job Description
We are looking for a talented Welder to join our team in the metallurgical industry. If you are a skilled person eager to demonstrate your skills in a dynamic and competitive environment, then this position could be right for you.

What you will do:
• Welding according to technical specifications
• Working with various types of metals and welding equipment
• Quality assurance of the work performed
• Compliance with safety and labour protection regulations

What we offer:
• The opportunity to work in a stimulating environment, alongside professionals in the field
• Training and continuous development of your welding skills
• Motivating salary package and attractive benefits
• Prospect for advancement within the company

The ideal candidate for this position should have previous welding experience, be detail-oriented, have good communication skills, and be results-oriented.

If you are passionate about metallurgy and are looking for a new professional challenge, we encourage you to apply for the position of Welder within our team.

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