Aluminium Welder

Aluminium Welder


Company
Trusted Job Mail Client
Location
Pretoria
Via
Jooble

Job Description
Job Summary

Aluminium Welder

A reputable company based in Silverton, Pretoria is seeking an experienced Aluminium Welder. The successful candidate must live in or near the area, be able to work under pressure, and consistently produce high-quality welding work. Applicants must be Afrikaans-speaking with a good understanding of English.

Working Hours:
Monday to Friday, with some Saturdays and overtime as required.

Key Responsibilities:

Work with team members to ensure projects are completed on time

Prepare, assemble and fit aluminium components

Follow instructions while also being able to work independently

Read and interpret fabrication drawings and use a tape measure accurately

Perform additional tasks as required

Important:
Shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a practical welding test at the first interview. Please bring your welding helmet and gloves if invited for an interview. Only serious applicants should apply.

Salary:
Negotiable and based on experience.

Please send your resume/CV

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