Welder / Metal Fabricators Christchurch

Welder / Metal Fabricators Christchurch


Company
DAVIN INDUSTRIES LIMITED
Location
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
Precision engineered productsHighly regarded organisation Safety first cultureWe want a tradesperson who takes pride in every bead, knows the difference between “good enough” and dead straight, and doesn’t mind getting stuck into real work with a solid crew behind them.If sparks flying is your thing — keep reading.Precision sheetmetal engineering through technology and craftmanship since 1962.Since starting business in 1962, Davin Industries has earned an enviable reputation as an industry leader in precision sheetmetal fabrication and contract batch manufacturing.Now part of the Stratco Group and operating from one of New Zealand’s best-equipped sheetmetal fabrication facilities, Davin combines state-of-the-art production technology with craftsmanship to complete assignments ranging from prototypes through to volume production runs.Continued business growth has created opportunities for motivated and enthusiastic Welders / Metal Fabricators to join our team!ResponsibilitiesOperate welding equipment, hand tools and machinery safelyPerform MIG and TIG welding on a range of materials (steel, stainless steel, aluminum) to achieve code standards for weld testing.Read and interpret engineering drawings and blueprintsEnsure all welds meet quality and safety standardsCollaborate with team members, other departments and projectsMaintain a clean and organised work area Strict adherence to our critical safety rules and contributing to a safe working environmentAbout YouSafe operating focus with knowledge of welding safety procedures and standardsProven experience in MIG and TIG welding across all above materials.Strong attention to detail and workmanshipAbility to read and interpret technical drawingsReliable, punctual, and hardworkingRelevant trade qualification (preferred but not essential)Great team playerWe’re building quality work with quality people — and we’re looking for someone who brings skill, reliability, and a bit of fire to the job.THINK YOU’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES?Send through your resume, tickets, or a bit about your experience and let’s have a chat.

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