Welder

Welder


Company
SCW AND FABRICATION
Location
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Job Type
Contract
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Job Description
Company DescriptionSCW AND FABRICATION specializes in providing labor hire solutions and expert fabrication services for the construction and mining industries. With a commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship, the company works closely with clients to meet industry-specific demands. Known for reliability and professionalism, SCW AND FABRICATION supports projects of various scales. Based in Perth, WA, the company prides itself on fostering safety and innovation within its operations.Role DescriptionThe Welder will be tasked with performing various welding techniques, including arc welding, TIG welding, and MIG welding, to fabricate and repair metal structures. Daily responsibilities include reading and interpreting technical drawings, preparing materials, maintaining welding equipment, and ensuring all work adheres to safety and quality standards. The role may involve collaboration with a team in a workshop or construction site setting under industrial safety protocols.QualificationsProficiency in Arc Welding, TIG Welding, and MIG Welding techniquesKnowledge of materials and their applications in fabrications and repairsExperience in welding and fabrication, including interpreting technical drawingsStrong attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality workUnderstanding of and adherence to workplace safety procedures and standardsRelevant certifications in welding and fabrication (e.g., Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade) are advantageousPositive attitude with the ability to work independently or as part of a team

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As per the Fair Work Ombudsman, under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020, casual Food and Beverage Attendants Level 1 earn AU$32.06 per hour including 25% casual loading as of 1 July 2026. Penalty rates add 25% for work between 7pm-10pm weekdays and 50% on Sundays. Full-time equivalent base rate is AU$25.65 per hour for 38 ordinary hours per week.
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