MMA Welder

Job Category:  Construction
Contract Partner Company:  William Hare
Employing Company:  William Hare

The HPC Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project.

Investment in technology and software combined with extensive training and development of our people has meant that we are at the frontier of digital design technologies, working on some of the most complex and iconic steel framed buildings in the UK and beyond. 

 

TO APPLY EMAIL recruitment@hare.com 

 

William Hare is an ambitious business with the room for staff to grow throughout their career, supported all the way from apprenticeships to advanced programmes for experienced leaders in the business held collaboratively with some of our key clients and industry recognised bodies. At the heart of William Hare and Hybrid Structures is the sense of family, respect, creativity and innovation. 
 

What’s the role all about? 

 
As a MMA Welder you will work with a highly motivated construction team on Hinkley Power Station. Hinkley power station is a prestigious project and will require extensive knowledge and experience to produce one of the largest Nuclear Power Plants in the UK 
 

Do not apply unless you have in-date MMA Welding Certs to BS EN ISO 9606 in all positions and all material thicknesses. All certs must be issued with CV. 
 

Working an average of 48 hours a week, on a 10 days on / 4 days off working pattern 
 

Responsibilities 


•    Work on structural steel of varying grades and thicknesses with the MMA welding process following all site welding procedure specifications and site GA drawing weld reference numbers. 
•    Assemble components by welding and working to tolerance specification. 
•    Complete a range of weld types but in particular fillet welding and butt welding consisting of both full penetration and partial penetration joints, whilst ensure finished welds are of a good standard and follow visual welding standards to BS EN ISO 5817. 
•    Follow site Pre-heat and interpass requirements stated on WHL welding procedure specifications. 
 

Requirements: 


•    Formal fabrication/craft apprenticeship, or NVQ Level 2 equivalent. 
•    CSCS Skills Card – Steel fabricator – Welder NVQ Level 2 or above. 
•    Welding Certs using the MMA welding process to BS EN ISO 9606-1 Standard covering all positions and all material thickness. (Approval from WHL Welding Manager). 
•    CCNSG – Safety Passport-This can be superseded with CSCS. 
•    IPAF – MEWP Licence - Advantage but not essential. 
•    City and Guilds – Fabrication & Welding. 
•    Experience of heavy fabrication, both structural steelwork and plate work. 
•    Welding experience on Nuclear, oil & Gas and offshore industry. 
•    All welding experience must be subject to Non-destructive testing. 
•    Arc air gouging. 
•    Visual welding Inspection that demonstrates good hand/eye coordination. 
•    Able to work to WHL quality procedures and Health & Safety requirements. 
•    Self-starter and able to take the initiative when not working under direct supervision. 
•    Ability to read and understand technical documents such as drawing and welding specifications. 
•    Ability to prioritise, meet targets and achieve deadlines. 
•    Willingness to learn and develop self and apprentices. 
 

Successful applicants will be expected to adhere to governing site welding procedure specifications, and are expected to have a good knowledge of all aspects of welding operations such as application of preheat, control of interpass temperatures etc, and generally a good knowledge surrounding the MMA welding process. 
 

At William Hare, we are proud of what we do and care about our people and the communities we operate in.If you want to be part of that, then we look forward to hearing from you…

 

TO APPLY EMAIL recruitment@hare.com 

 

For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

The HPC Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project.

Investment in technology and software combined with extensive training and development of our people has meant that we are at the frontier of digital design technologies, working on some of the most complex and iconic steel framed buildings in the UK and beyond. 

 

TO APPLY EMAIL recruitment@hare.com 

 

William Hare is an ambitious business with the room for staff to grow throughout their career, supported all the way from apprenticeships to advanced programmes for experienced leaders in the business held collaboratively with some of our key clients and industry recognised bodies. At the heart of William Hare and Hybrid Structures is the sense of family, respect, creativity and innovation. 
 

What’s the role all about? 

 
As a MMA Welder you will work with a highly motivated construction team on Hinkley Power Station. Hinkley power station is a prestigious project and will require extensive knowledge and experience to produce one of the largest Nuclear Power Plants in the UK 
 

Do not apply unless you have in-date MMA Welding Certs to BS EN ISO 9606 in all positions and all material thicknesses. All certs must be issued with CV. 
 

Working an average of 48 hours a week, on a 10 days on / 4 days off working pattern 
 

Responsibilities 


•    Work on structural steel of varying grades and thicknesses with the MMA welding process following all site welding procedure specifications and site GA drawing weld reference numbers. 
•    Assemble components by welding and working to tolerance specification. 
•    Complete a range of weld types but in particular fillet welding and butt welding consisting of both full penetration and partial penetration joints, whilst ensure finished welds are of a good standard and follow visual welding standards to BS EN ISO 5817. 
•    Follow site Pre-heat and interpass requirements stated on WHL welding procedure specifications. 
 

Requirements: 


•    Formal fabrication/craft apprenticeship, or NVQ Level 2 equivalent. 
•    CSCS Skills Card – Steel fabricator – Welder NVQ Level 2 or above. 
•    Welding Certs using the MMA welding process to BS EN ISO 9606-1 Standard covering all positions and all material thickness. (Approval from WHL Welding Manager). 
•    CCNSG – Safety Passport-This can be superseded with CSCS. 
•    IPAF – MEWP Licence - Advantage but not essential. 
•    City and Guilds – Fabrication & Welding. 
•    Experience of heavy fabrication, both structural steelwork and plate work. 
•    Welding experience on Nuclear, oil & Gas and offshore industry. 
•    All welding experience must be subject to Non-destructive testing. 
•    Arc air gouging. 
•    Visual welding Inspection that demonstrates good hand/eye coordination. 
•    Able to work to WHL quality procedures and Health & Safety requirements. 
•    Self-starter and able to take the initiative when not working under direct supervision. 
•    Ability to read and understand technical documents such as drawing and welding specifications. 
•    Ability to prioritise, meet targets and achieve deadlines. 
•    Willingness to learn and develop self and apprentices. 
 

Successful applicants will be expected to adhere to governing site welding procedure specifications, and are expected to have a good knowledge of all aspects of welding operations such as application of preheat, control of interpass temperatures etc, and generally a good knowledge surrounding the MMA welding process. 
 

At William Hare, we are proud of what we do and care about our people and the communities we operate in.If you want to be part of that, then we look forward to hearing from you…

 

TO APPLY EMAIL recruitment@hare.com 

 

For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

Why Join Us?

For more than 60 years, nuclear power stations in the UK have been quietly keeping Britain fuelled with massive amounts of home-grown energy.

Our teams up and down the country are proudly continuing to serve the nation – but they also have an eye on the future.

EDF is leading the UK's nuclear renaissance with the construction of a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C and plans for a new power station at Sizewell C in Suffolk.

Nuclear power is the most reliable, low-carbon energy source currently available to the UK. EDF is playing a key role in the development of nuclear sites, while Hinkley Point C will provide low-carbon electricity to meet 7% of the UK demand. The project is already making a positive impact on the local and national economy as well as boosting skills and education.

We’re not just building new nuclear power stations. We’re developing careers, upskilling generations and creating thousands of employment and apprenticeship opportunities across a variety of skills areas.

It takes a special kind of person to work in the nuclear energy industry and although we have thousands of them there’s always a need for more.

Our industry has a mind-boggling range of opportunities and more jobs, and in more places, than you might think. But it’s also an industry which is changing.

We’re a responsible business and proud to be Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity. With size, age and experience, we believe we can do even more.