Qualified Welder – Medium to Heavy Fabrication

Qualified Welder – Medium to Heavy Fabrication


Company
Assign Services (Pty) Ltd - JHB
Location
Gauteng
Posted
28 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
• Specialist Role
• Candidates must be trade tested/coded and experienced with high-strength structural steels (STRENX 700 or equivalent).
• The ability to work precisely from drawings and execute complex welding procedures (WPS compliance) is essential.
• Cutting, shaping, and smoothing metal using hand tools, power tools, and machines.
• Welding components using various welding equipment based on the process requirements.
• Testing and inspecting welded surfaces and structures to discover flaws.
• Maintaining equipment in a condition that does not compromise safety.
• Ensuring safety and structural integrity in the welds and metal structures created.

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As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the minimum wage for Electrician Jobs in South Africa is R35.75 per hour as of 1 March 2026. Qualified electricians must receive at least R22,500 monthly for a 40-hour week with overtime paid at 1.5 times the rate.
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