Tig Welder Fabricator Metal work

Tig Welder Fabricator Metal work


Company
CVQuest
Location
Polokwane (+1 other)
Posted
22 hours ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
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Job Description

We are looking for a multi‑skilled Artisan who is proficient in TIG, MIG, and ARC welding and can adapt to changing challenges. The role requires experience in sheet metal work and pipe welding to high standards, including coding in both pipe and structural steel work. This is a contractor position and only the best candidates will be selected.
Key Responsibilities
• TIG, MIG, and ARC welding skills
• Fabrication skills and reading drawing skills
• Good communication skills in English
• Excellent time‑keeping, fast and efficient working, and ability to work to targets and under pressure
• Team player who can also work independently
Job Location

Work from office
Working Hours

07:00 – 17:00
Employment Type

Contract period
Salary Range

R 8,000.00 to R 12,000.00
Company Overview

MRC Welding is a small to medium‑sized company that specializes in all types of welding in the construction and commercial markets, as well as the agricultural and domestic project sectors. We also develop new products, conduct R&D, and offer bespoke solutions for automation, with a focus on stainless steel TIG welding.
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