Welder _ 5.5 working days (ID: 700795)| Budget up to S$2.3K (SUNJ)

Welder _ 5.5 working days (ID: 700795)| Budget up to S$2.3K (SUNJ)


Company
PERSOL
Location
Singapore
Posted
23 days ago
Via
via Jobstreet

Job Description
Brief Summary:
We are seeking a skilled Welder to join our team. This role involves performing welding and cutting tasks, ensuring high standards of safety and quality in container repairs and assembly.

Responsibilities:
• Execute welding and cutting tasks on a variety of empty containers
• Conduct panel fitting tasks, including the straightening of containers.
• Carry out structural repairs on all types of containers to meet Cargo or IICL standards.
• Assemble and disassemble hangertainers as required.
• Adhere to safety operations, including the mandatory use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Perform additional duties as directed by management.

Requirements:
• Possess a General Welding Certificate.
• Willingness to work overtime when necessary.
• Proven experience in welding and container repair tasks is preferred.

Interested candidate who wish to apply for the advertised position, please click “Apply”. We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified

EA License No.: 01C4394 (PERSOL Singapore Pte Ltd)

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