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<p><strong>Junior Welder </strong>(Quarry work)</p><p>Bath</p><p><strong>£14 - £18 Per Hour</strong> <em>+ Full Training + Career Progression + Overtime (2x) + Pension + Company Benefits</em></p><p>Are you a newly qualified or junior Welder looking for a role where you can sharpen your skills, gain real hands-on experience, and progress into a fully qualified, highly skilled welder?</p><p>Do you want to join a well-established engineering company that invests in its people, supports ongoing training, and offers clear progression routes as your skills develop?</p><p>On offer is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a supportive, close-knit engineering team with a strong focus on training and long-term development. With decades of industry experience, this company is known for high-quality engineering work and for developing junior staff into confident, qualified professionals through mentoring and funded training.</p><p>In this role, you'll work alongside experienced welders and engineers, carrying out welding and fabrication tasks while building your technical ability in a structured environment. You'll gain exposure to a range of projects, learn to work from technical drawings, and develop your skills to a high standard - with a clear pathway to becoming a fully qualified welder.</p><p>The ideal candidate would be a welder with their qualifications looking to get their foot in the door of a company willing to invest in their employees. Commutable to Bath.</p><p><strong>The Role:</strong></p><ul><li>Carrying out welding and basic fabrication work</li><li>Assisting with repairs, modifications, and engineering projects</li><li>Working from drawings and technical specifications</li><li>Maintaining high health & safety and quality standards</li></ul><p><strong>The Person:</strong></p><ul><li>Recognised welding qualification (college, NVQ, apprenticeship, or similar)</li><li>Eager to learn and develop practical welding skills</li><li>Ambitious and motivated to progress into a more qualified welding role</li><li>Commutable to Bath</li></ul><p>Reference Number: BBBH23174G</p><p>Keywords: Junior Welder, Trainee Welder, Welding, Fabrication, Engineering, Manufacturing, Apprenticeship, Skilled Trades, Bath, Radstock</p><p><em>If you are interested in this role, click<strong> 'Apply Now'</strong> to submit an up-to-date CV, or contact us directly.</em></p><p><em>If this job isn't quite right but you are looking for a new opportunity, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.</em></p><p><em>Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&Cs, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers available on our website.</em></p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>

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