TIG/MIG Welder & Sheet Metal Worker

TIG/MIG Welder & Sheet Metal Worker


Company
Ellis Mather Group Limited
Location
Sheffield
Salary
£30k–£42k a year
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Job Description
TIG/MIG Welder & Sheet Metal Worker

Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager
Based in Rotherham

Working hours between 08:00 18:00 Monday Friday.

The role of a TIG/MIG Welder Fabricator is a key position within our company, the safety conscious individual will possess a strong foundation of skills within welding techniques and fabrication whilst being able to demonstrate their eye for detail alongside ...

Salary: GBP 30000 - 42000 per year

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