FCAW WELDER Job Hiring in Mozambique for T3 PROJECTS
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Job Vacancy: FCAW WELDER
Employer/Company: T3 PROJECTS
DMW Registration / Accreditation No.: 8238
Job Location: Mozambique
FCAW WELDER
Qualifications:
- Male applicants are preferred
- Minimum of 5 years work experience
- Inspect welded surfaces and structures to identify and resolve defects
Responsibilities:
- Perform flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) on a variety of metals and alloys
- Set up welding equipment and select the appropriate parameters based on materials and job requirements.
- Operate and maintain welding machines, torches, and other related equipment.
Requirements:
- Updated CV
- Passport Copy
- COE (Certificate of Employment)
- Graduate of any four (4) year course or College Level
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
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Walk-in applicants can visit us at:
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Address:📍EP Hernandez Bldg., 1646 Evangelista St., Makati City
Employer Overview:
T3 Projects is a superior SMEIPP (structural, mechanical, electrical & instrumentation, piping & platework) construction contractor, offering services to the mining, industrial, power and oil & gas sectors throughout Africa. T3 Projects was born from the acquisition of Group Five Projects (Pty) Ltd in August 2019 by the Teichmann Group.
Leaders in the field of SMEIPP construction, the former Group Five Projects team offers a wealth of knowledge and experience as we continue to successfully deliver projects in remote parts of Africa.
With a permanent presence in Ghana since 1996, followed by The Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2004 and Burkina Faso in 2006, T3 Projects complements the Teichmann Group’s existing product offering by providing innovative construction solutions that ensure effective and efficient delivery of construction projects in the mining and industrial sectors across the continent.
For manpower pooling only.
No fees in any form and/or purpose will be collected from applicants.
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