Welder ( Metal Fabricator )
EDI STAFFBUILDERS INTERNATIONAL INC (EDI)
Christchurch City, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
USD 2,000.00 - 2,200.00 per month
Vacancies 50
Last Job Ad Activity: Apr 14, 2025
Apply Until: May 03, 2025
Job Description
- Analyzing the blueprints for mechanical systems to determine the specifications of the components to be constructed.
- Assembling components from raw materials.
- Using MIG and TIG welding equipment to fuse components.
- Inspecting fabricated components to ensure that they are the correct size.
- Utilizing shears, power saws, cutting torches, and chipper knives to cut structural components as needed.
- Creating a suitable maintenance schedule and performing system maintenance accordingly.
- Conducting diagnostic testing on malfunctioning systems to determine the root cause of the malfunction.
- Replacing damaged or defective structural components as needed.
- Adhering to all work-site safety rules and regulations.
Qualifications:
A minimum of 3 year(s) of working experience is required.
Candidates must be at least a high school graduate.
- A minimum of 3-5 years of verifiable and relevant experience will be required.
- Proven experience working as a fitter.
- The ability to use hand and power tools.
- The ability to interpret blueprints for mechanical systems.
- The ability to concentrate for extended periods.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication, time management, and organizational skills.
- Exceptional welding and mechanical skills.
Principal / Employer
Onestaff Limited
Principal / Employer Address
Level 1/73 Manchester Street Central, Christchurch New Zealand 8011
DMW (formerly POEA) Registration / Accreditation No.
10399803
Placement Fee
This job has no placement fee.
DMW (formerly POEA) License No:
POEA-040-LB-061914-PA
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