Mould Maintenance Welder

Mould Maintenance Welder


Company
WELDER
Location
Gqeberha
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
28 days ago
Via
Gumtree
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Job Description
Mould Maintenance Welder

Purpose
of the Role:

To assemble, disassemble, maintain, repair, and modify aluminium moulds to
ensure optimal performance and quality standards.

Key
Responsibilities:
β€’ Assemble and disassemble
moulds
β€’ Maintain, repair, and modify
moulds
β€’ Perform aluminium welding
(advantageous)
β€’ Carry out brazing work
β€’ Use hand tools such as
spanners, hammers, and related equipment
β€’ Handle and work with heavy
moulds and equipment safely

Requirements:
β€’ Grade 12 qualification
β€’ Certified COβ‚‚ welder (arc
welding certification accepted)
β€’ Aluminium welding experience
will be a strong advantage
β€’ Ability to perform brazing
β€’ Minimum of 3 years’
experience in a related field

Please send CV to [email protected]
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