Welding experience

Welding experience


Company
Small Furniture Manufacturer
Location
Cape Town
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
21 hours ago
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Job Description
Welder Needed – Temporary / Contract Position

A small furniture manufacturing company based in Epping is seeking a person with MIG and TIG welding experience.

Position: Welder (Temporary / Contract)

Location: Epping, Cape Town

Salary: Starting from R6000 per month

Requirements:

- Experience with MIG and TIG welding

- Reliable and able to work in a small manufacturing environment

- Available for temporary or contract work

Please email your CV to:

[email protected]

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As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the minimum wage for packing staff in South Africa is R32.45 per hour as of 1 March 2026. Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate after 45 hours per week.
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