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Welder - Tig

Personnel Selection·Frimley, Surrey·Publié il y a 3 semaines
💰 34-38k CHF/an
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We are an award-winning company and one of Europe's leading designers and manufactures within the engineering sector. We employ over 250 staff and due to continued growth, we now require an additional Welder to join our manufacturing team. The Welder will be responsible to produce the housing cases that go round our filters including developing manufacturing methods and tooling.

You will work the hours of Monday to Thursday 7.30am – 4pm and finish on Fridays at 1.30pm, with overtime available but not compulsory. In return you will receive a generous salary depending on experience, 24 days holiday plus bank holidays and an excellent benefit package comprising of: Profit Share Bonus Scheme paid annually, Enhanced Pension, Free Parking, Tools provided, Uniform Provided, Retail Discounts, Cycle to work, Gym discounts, Car maintenance scheme and more.
To be successful for the opportunity, you will need to have had previous welding and fabrication experience within a manufacturing environment. The focus of this role is within the TIG welding arena albeit MIG welding experience is also an advantage.

Reporting to the Fabrication Team Leader and working within a team of 17 Welder, you will cover the key main tasks:
• Production of housings and transfer to stage inspection;
• Housing quality control and inspection to the agreed quality plan;
• TIG and MIG welding and fabrication in stainless steel.
• Continuous improvement of manufacturing methods for standard housing designs;
• Developing manufacturing methods for special housings;
• Involvement in equipment maintenance
• Support of related teams in their problem-solving activities;
• Ensure that cleanliness & safety standards are always maintained in & around the production area
• Involvement in continuous improvement projects
• Completion of mandatory Amazon Learn courses
• Adherence and compliance to ISO standards
• Adherence to health and safety requirements
• Other duties as required by the Line Manager

To be successful for the Welder opportunity, the suitable individual will need experience of stainless steel TIG welding and working within an Engineering Workshop with the ability to read Engineering Drawings. It would also be advantageous if you had experience of sheet metal working (i.e. bending, rolling, forming, etc.), stainless steel MIG welding and cranes and lifting experience, albeit this is not essential.

This is a great opportunity to join an organisation that looks after its staff with focus on continuous development for all of their employees.

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Compétences indispensables
TIG weldingStainless steel fabricationManufacturing environment experienceEngineering drawing interpretationQuality control and inspectionISO standards complianceHealth and safety compliance
Atouts supplémentaires
MIG weldingSheet metal working (bending, rolling, forming)Crane and lifting operations
Soft skills
Attention to detailProblem-solvingTeam collaborationSelf-motivationAdaptability
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⭐ Lead your CV with a Personal Statement that explicitly names TIG welding and stainless steel fabrication, as these are the primary technical requirements stated at the top of the advert.

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📊 Quantify your welding output: e.g. 'Produced 40+ stainless steel housings per week to ISO quality standards, achieving a 99% first-pass inspection rate.'

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🎯 Mention your ability to read and interpret engineering drawings in your skills section — the advert lists this as a required capability alongside TIG welding experience.

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🔧 Include any sheet metal working experience (bending, rolling, forming) and crane/lifting certifications in a dedicated 'Additional Skills' section, as these are listed as advantageous.

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🏭 Highlight previous experience in a manufacturing or engineering workshop environment specifically, as the advert stresses this context over general welding experience.

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  • Performed TIG welding of stainless steel housings across a 40-unit weekly production run, achieving a 99% first-pass quality inspection rate against ISO quality plan requirements.
  • Contributed to continuous improvement project that refined bending and forming tooling for standard housing designs, reducing average fabrication cycle time by 12% over 3 months.
  • Interpreted engineering drawings for 15+ special housing designs per quarter, collaborating with the Fabrication Team Leader to develop bespoke manufacturing methods and maintain cleanliness and safety standards throughout.

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Dear Hiring Manager,

Personnel Selection's TIG Welder position within your filter housing manufacturing team is precisely the role my experience has prepared me for. With hands-on TIG welding of stainless steel components and a strong grounding in quality inspection against ISO standards, I am confident I can contribute to your fabrication team from day one.

My background in stainless steel TIG and MIG welding within engineering workshop environments has equipped me with the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings accurately, maintain first-pass inspection rates above 98%, and support continuous improvement initiatives that have reduced rework time by 15% across a production line of 30+ components per shift. I have also worked with sheet metal processes including bending and rolling, which I understand would be advantageous in this role.

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Tecniche

  • Walk us through your TIG welding process when working with stainless steel — how do you set up and maintain weld quality?
  • How do you interpret engineering drawings to determine weld specifications and tolerances?
  • What quality control checks do you carry out before transferring a fabricated housing to stage inspection?
  • Describe your experience with sheet metal processes such as bending, rolling, and forming — what equipment have you used?
  • How have you contributed to continuous improvement of manufacturing methods in a previous role?

Comportamentali

  • Tell me about a time you identified a quality defect during production — how did you handle it?
  • Describe a situation where you had to support a colleague's team in solving a production problem.
  • Give an example of when you maintained safety and cleanliness standards under pressure in a busy workshop.
  • Tell me about a time you had to adapt your welding technique to meet a non-standard or special housing design.
  • Describe a situation where you were involved in an equipment maintenance issue — what steps did you take?
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Tell me about a time you identified a quality defect during production — how did you handle it?

Situation: While producing a batch of 20 stainless steel enclosures, I noticed inconsistent bead penetration on 4 units before they reached stage inspection. Task: My responsibility was to prevent non-conforming parts from progressing down the line and to identify the root cause. Action: I stopped production, quarantined the 4 affected units, and traced the issue to a contaminated tungsten electrode. I replaced the electrode, re-cleaned the joint surfaces, and re-welded the affected units. I also briefed the team leader and logged the issue in the quality register. Result: All 4 units passed re-inspection the same shift, zero defects reached the customer, and the corrective action was added to the team's daily pre-shift checklist, reducing similar occurrences by 90% over the following month.
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Describe a situation where you had to adapt your welding technique to meet a non-standard or special housing design.

Situation: A customer order required a stainless steel housing with an unusually tight internal corner radius of 2mm — outside our standard tooling capability. Task: I needed to fabricate 8 prototype units to drawing specification without delaying the 3-week delivery deadline. Action: I collaborated with the fabrication team leader to trial a modified back-purge setup and adjusted my TIG torch angle from 15° to 10° to access the tight geometry. I also used a smaller 1.6mm filler rod rather than the standard 2.4mm to maintain control in the confined area. Result: All 8 prototype housings passed dimensional and visual inspection first time, the delivery was met on schedule, and the modified technique was documented as a standard method for similar special orders going forward.

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