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Mig / Tig Welder Fabricator
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Join our Telford team as a MIG/TIG Welder Fabricator. Work with aluminum and steel in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, reading drawings and using various machinery. We value a proactive team player with great attention to detail and a positive attitude. Full product training is provided fo...
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United Kingdom , Telford
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Aviramp Ltd
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Experienced MIG / TIG Fabricator Welder
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Seeking an experienced MIG/TIG Fabricator Welder in Telford. This role requires proficiency in aluminium and steel welding, with the ability to read engineering drawings and operate fabrication machinery. You will work on your own initiative in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. We value a p...
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United Kingdom , Telford
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Aviramp Ltd
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Fabricator welder
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Join our maintenance team as a Fabricator Welder in Dalbeattie. You will utilize MMA and MIG welding skills to interpret engineering drawings and fabricate to high specifications. We seek a technically-minded individual with a solid fabrication background and strong safety awareness. This role of...
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United Kingdom , Dalbeattie
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Fabricator-welder
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Advance your welding career on large-scale structural steel projects in Guelph. This day shift role requires 5+ years of fitting experience and CWB certification in Flux-Core/Metal-Core welding. Earn $28-$30/hour with full benefits and join a team that values respect and professional growth.
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Canada , Guelph
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28.00 - 30.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Welder / Fabricator
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Seeking an experienced Welder/Fabricator in Dartmouth for new fabrication and repairs. Requires 5+ years' experience, proficiency in FCAW/SMAW/GTAW, and ability to read blueprints. This full-time, day-shift role offers a comprehensive benefits package including pension, health/dental, and on-site...
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Canada , Dartmouth
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27.00 CAD / Hour
Velocity Machining & Welding Inc
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Discover a world of opportunity in fabrication welder jobs, a critical and skilled profession at the heart of modern manufacturing and construction. A fabrication welder is a highly trained professional who combines the precision of metalworking with the artistry of welding to create, assemble, and repair metal structures and components. Unlike welders who may only perform joins on pre-fabricated pieces, fabrication welders are involved in the entire lifecycle of a product, from interpreting blueprints to the final inspection. This role is foundational to industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to shipbuilding, energy, and structural steelwork, making fabrication welder jobs diverse and in constant demand. The typical day for a professional in fabrication welder jobs involves a systematic and skilled process. It begins with reviewing engineering drawings, blueprints, and sketches to understand the project specifications. They then measure, cut, shape, and bevel metal pieces using specialized equipment like saws, shears, and torches, ensuring all components fit together perfectly according to the plan. The core of their work is the welding process itself, where they use various techniques such as MIG, TIG, Stick, or Flux-Cored welding to fuse metal parts together permanently. This requires a steady hand, a keen eye for detail, and a deep understanding of how different metals and alloys react to heat and pressure. Beyond welding, responsibilities often include grinding and finishing welds to meet quality and aesthetic standards, performing basic setup and maintenance on their equipment, and adhering to strict safety protocols to prevent accidents and injuries. To succeed in fabrication welder jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. While formal education can vary, a high school diploma or GED is typically the minimum, with most professionals completing a technical training program or a formal apprenticeship. Hands-on experience is paramount. Key skills include proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings, advanced knowledge of welding symbols, and expertise in multiple welding processes. Physical stamina is essential, as the job often involves lifting heavy materials, standing for long periods, and working in potentially challenging environments. Attention to detail is non-negotiable, as the structural integrity of the final product depends on the quality of each weld. Many positions, especially those involving structural or pressure vessel work, require specific certifications from recognized bodies like the American Welding Society (AWS) or the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) to validate the welder's skill and ensure compliance with industry codes. For those with a passion for building, a meticulous nature, and the desire for a hands-on, rewarding career, exploring fabrication welder jobs can lead to a stable and prosperous future. This profession offers the tangible satisfaction of creating durable, essential products that form the backbone of our infrastructure and technology. With the right training and dedication, you can position yourself for a successful career in this vital field. Begin your search today to find fabrication welder jobs that match your skills and ambitions.

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