Double Coded Welder

Double Coded Welder

Johannesburg, South Africa

Company
Phakisa Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Pnet

Job Description
Reference: JHB000639-Louis-1

Seeking a skilled Double Coded Welder with 3-5 years of experience for an exciting opportunity in a foundry environment. Apply now!
Duties & Responsibilities

Job Title: Double Coded Welder

Location: Atlas Boksburg
Salary: Market Related
Job Purpose

The Double Coded Welder will be responsible for performing high-quality welding on cast components within a foundry environment. The role requires strict adherence to welding procedures, quality standards, and safety regulations to ensure the structural integrity and durability of cast products.
Key Responsibilities
β€’ Perform welding on castings using approved welding procedures and techniques
β€’ Read and interpret technical drawings, welding symbols, and specifications
β€’ Carry out repairs and fabrication on cast iron and steel components
β€’ Ensure all welding work meets quality and inspection standards
β€’ Conduct pre- and post-weld inspections
β€’ Maintain welding equipment and tools in good working condition
β€’ Adhere to health, safety, and environmental regulations at all times
β€’ Work closely with quality control and production teams to meet deadlines
β€’ Identify and report defects, faults, or non-conformances

Minimum Requirements
β€’ Grade 12 / Matric
β€’ Valid Double Coding Welding Certification (e.g. SMAW, GTAW, or FCAW)
β€’ Proven experience in a casting or foundry environment
β€’ Ability to weld various materials including cast iron and steel
β€’ Strong understanding of welding procedures and quality standards
β€’ Ability to read and interpret technical drawings

Experience Required
β€’ Minimum 3-5 years’ experience as a coded welder.
β€’ Previous experience in heavy industry, foundry, or casting environment is essential.

Skills & Competencies
β€’ High attention to detail and quality workmanship
β€’ Strong problem-solving ability
β€’ Ability to work independently and within a team
β€’ Good communication skills
β€’ Physically fit and able to work in demanding environments

Working Conditions

Exposure to high temperatures, noise, and heavy industrial environments. Use of protective equipment required at all times.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the national minimum wage for entry-level welder jobs in South Africa in 2026?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the national minimum wage is R30.33 per hour effective 1 March 2026, equating to R5,914 per month for a 45-hour workweek. Overtime is paid at 1.5 times the normal rate for hours exceeding 45 per week. Welders must comply with this unless covered by a higher sectoral determination.
Q What visa do foreign welders need to work legally in South Africa in 2026?
Foreign welders qualify for a Critical Skills Work Visa if their occupation is on the list as welders and flame cutting operators. Requirements include a job offer from a South African employer, SAQA-verified NQF Level 4 qualifications, and 5 years experience. The visa is valid for 5 years and leads to permanent residency after 10 years.
Q What qualifications and experience are required for welder artisan jobs in South Africa?
A National Technical Certificate N2 in Engineering Studies plus 24 months practical training at an accredited centre is required, followed by passing the trade test Parts A, B, and C. No prior experience is needed for apprenticeships, but qualified welders need 3 years post-qualification experience for senior roles. Certification is issued upon passing the test.
Q What documents are needed to apply for welder jobs via South Africa's public employment services?
Required documents include certified ID or passport, matric certificate, N2 qualification, trade test certificate, CV, and proof of address. Register online via eServices or at a local labour centre for placement on the ESSA database. Employers access the database for free matching.
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