Welder Special Class
Listed on 2026-06-23
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Manufacturing / Production
Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG, Fabrication
Join the Civmec Team
Civmec is an Australian-owned, integrated, multidisciplinary heavy engineering and construction services provider to the energy, resources, infrastructure, marine and defence sectors. Our diversification enables us to operate extensively across the nation, supporting a wide range of landmark projects and providing variety and career development opportunities for our workforce.
We are seeking experienced Special Class Welders to join our manufacturing and fabrication team based at our Henderson Workshop facility. We are currently working on a variety of complex and high profile projects. International candidates requiring visa sponsorship are encouraged to apply.
- Immediate Start
- Competitive Full Time + penalties on offer
- Additional allowances for Tools and Attendance
- Weekly Pay
- Free onsite parking
- Career progression, continuous and long-term work available
- Interpret engineering and detail fabrication drawings, specifications and standards.
- Undertake and pass all necessary weld qualifications in required weld processes.
- Perform the welding of steel components in all positions.
- Maintain all correct consumables, feeds, amperages and pre‑heat in accordance with applicable weld procedures.
- Perform 6g TIG welding techniques.
- Weld steel structures in sequence to eliminate shrinkage and distortion of steel components.
- Recognised Welding Certificate.
- Previous records of passed welder qualifications (preferred but not essential).
- Ability to pass appropriate Weld Test.
- Minimum 3 years with similar welding processes, specifications and standards.
- VETASSESS skills assessment completed (required for international/visa‑sponsored candidates).
Civmec is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Defence force experience is desirable, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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