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All project based welding duties in the following disciplines TIG,MIG & MMA. This includes pipe fitting preparation and tie welding to final hardware and offline welding activities.
Training will consist of partnering an experienced welder / applications technician with the aim of building up experience in the following areas in line with national apprenticeship scheme:
In line welding activities to hardware
Bench welding of retention collar tube piece sections
Pipe preparation and fitting in readiness for termination
Testing to client specifications in acccordance with 6G ASME 9 standard
Assist the applications engineers in hardware assembly and testing during periods of low welding activities
Monitor progress as relevant to the Applications department through the factory and reporting to the Applications supervisor highlighting any issues.
Working to instructions applicable to welding activities i.e. job sheets,technical specifications ,procedures and manufacturing instructions
Carry out safety tours and inspections as required by company QHS & E policy and report any unsafe acts/ conditions. Support internal departments as necessary in the resolution of problems ,identification procedures, the close out of NCR’S to enable continuity and progress against the project schedule to be achieved.
Liase with the supervisor to identiify, agree, plan and co ordinate welding activities, resources and equipment needs
Must have:
4 grade D or above GCSE in English, maths, science and a technical subject
Day release at a suitable college will be expected throughout duration of apprenticeship
Demonstrate mechanical aptitude
First year at a local training school to build up base skills.
Demonstrate mechanical aptitude
Welding Apprentice job description
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