Role highlights
Full Time
Permanent
Entry
On-site
The role of Svejser (Welder) requires proficiency in various welding techniques and the ability to work with different metals and materials. Key competencies include knowledge of welding processes such as MIG, TIG, arc welding, and possibly gas welding, depending on the specific job requirements. Practical skills in setting up welding equipment, interpreting technical drawings and blueprints, and ensuring precise welds that meet quality and safety standards are essential. Familiarity with welding safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to industry regulations, is critical to prevent accidents and ensure a safe working environment. Experience with welding inspection methods, such as visual inspection and non-destructive testing, may be necessary to verify the integrity of welds. The role often demands physical dexterity, attention to detail, and the ability to work in various positions and environments, including confined spaces or outdoors. While specific experience and education levels are not provided, a competent Svejser typically holds relevant certifications or licenses in welding and has practical hands-on experience in industrial or construction settings. Knowledge of metallurgy and material properties can enhance the quality of work and troubleshooting capabilities. Overall, the Svejser position requires a combination of technical welding skills, safety awareness, and practical experience to deliver high-quality welds that comply with project specifications and standards.
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