15 to 18.00 per hour, overtime paid at x1.5 after 40 hours, Permanent Role, 40 hours per week , Early finish on Fridays, clean modern workshop Location of the Welder Fabricator role: Batley A well-established engineering business is looking to recruit an experienced MIG & TIG Welder / Fabricator on a permanent basis. This role is ideal for a skilled fabricator with strong welding ability across aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel, and confidence using a full range of fabrication machinery. The work is very bespoke in nature - working on a variety of projects, keeping the work interesting and varied. Duties of the Welder Fabricator role MIG & TIG welding of aluminium, stainless steel and mild steel Fabrication of components and assemblies from engineering drawings Use of workshop machinery including press brake, guillotine, folders, saws, and other fabrication equipment Carrying out work to a high standard of quality and accuracy General workshop duties to support production requirements We would like to hear back from people for the MIG TIG Welder Fabricator that have: (Even if you don't have all the skills we would welcome you to apply) Proven experience in MIG & TIG welding (Company are happy to train people in Tig welding if you haven't much experience with this) Confident welding aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel Strong fabrication background with hands-on machine shop experience Able to read and interpret engineering drawings Reliable, detail-focused, and able to work independently or as part of a team What's on offer for the Welder Fabricator position: 15 to 18.00 per hour, depending on experience 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Early finish on Fridays Permanent position with long-term stability Modern, well-equipped workshop If you would like a private chat before applying for the role - please contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
15 to 18.00 per hour, overtime paid at x1.5 after 40 hours, Permanent Role, 40 hours per week , Early finish on Fridays, clean modern workshop Location of the Welder Fabricator role: Batley A well-established engineering business is looking to recruit an experienced MIG & TIG Welder / Fabricator on a permanent basis. This role is ideal for a skilled fabricator with strong welding ability across aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel, and confidence using a full range of fabrication machinery. The work is very bespoke in nature - working on a variety of projects, keeping the work interesting and varied. Duties of the Welder Fabricator role MIG & TIG welding of aluminium, stainless steel and mild steel Fabrication of components and assemblies from engineering drawings Use of workshop machinery including press brake, guillotine, folders, saws, and other fabrication equipment Carrying out work to a high standard of quality and accuracy General workshop duties to support production requirements We would like to hear back from people for the MIG TIG Welder Fabricator that have: (Even if you don't have all the skills we would welcome you to apply) Proven experience in MIG & TIG welding (Company are happy to train people in Tig welding if you haven't much experience with this) Confident welding aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel Strong fabrication background with hands-on machine shop experience Able to read and interpret engineering drawings Reliable, detail-focused, and able to work independently or as part of a team What's on offer for the Welder Fabricator position: 15 to 18.00 per hour, depending on experience 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Early finish on Fridays Permanent position with long-term stability Modern, well-equipped workshop If you would like a private chat before applying for the role - please contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment
Apprentice Welding Fabricator, location Heckmondwike 15,704 to 20,800, age dependent, 40 hours per week (early finish on a Friday), to be enrolled on a apprenticeship scheme at college, Permanent Apprenticeship opportunity. A well-established engineering business is looking to recruit an Apprentice Welding Fabricator to join its workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start a long-term career in welding and fabrication within a supportive, hands-on environment. As an Apprentice Welding Fabricator, you will work alongside experienced fabricators and welders while developing practical and technical skills. You'll be trained to read drawings, prepare materials, and produce high-quality components. Key Responsibilities of the Apprentice Welder fabricator position Learn MIG and TIG welding techniques Assist in the fabrication of components using mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium Use workshop machinery including press brake, guillotine, drills, and saws Measure, mark, cut, and prepare materials accurately Maintain a clean and safe working environment Work to engineering drawings and quality standards The Ideal Candidate: Keen interest in welding, fabrication, or engineering Practical mindset and willingness to learn Good attention to detail and work ethic Able to follow instructions and work as part of a team GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths and English preferred, but not essential Benefits of the role: Structured apprenticeship with hands-on training Long-term career prospects Competitive apprentice wage with regular reviews Day shift working with an early finish on a Friday Full support and mentoring from experienced tradespeople This role would suit a school leaver or career starter looking to build a solid trade in welding and fabrication within a professional workshop environment. Applications are welcome from candidates with limited experience who are keen to learn, as well as individuals from other engineering backgrounds looking to retrain as a Welder Fabricator. Apply now - or contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment.
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Apprentice Welding Fabricator, location Heckmondwike 15,704 to 20,800, age dependent, 40 hours per week (early finish on a Friday), to be enrolled on a apprenticeship scheme at college, Permanent Apprenticeship opportunity. A well-established engineering business is looking to recruit an Apprentice Welding Fabricator to join its workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start a long-term career in welding and fabrication within a supportive, hands-on environment. As an Apprentice Welding Fabricator, you will work alongside experienced fabricators and welders while developing practical and technical skills. You'll be trained to read drawings, prepare materials, and produce high-quality components. Key Responsibilities of the Apprentice Welder fabricator position Learn MIG and TIG welding techniques Assist in the fabrication of components using mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium Use workshop machinery including press brake, guillotine, drills, and saws Measure, mark, cut, and prepare materials accurately Maintain a clean and safe working environment Work to engineering drawings and quality standards The Ideal Candidate: Keen interest in welding, fabrication, or engineering Practical mindset and willingness to learn Good attention to detail and work ethic Able to follow instructions and work as part of a team GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths and English preferred, but not essential Benefits of the role: Structured apprenticeship with hands-on training Long-term career prospects Competitive apprentice wage with regular reviews Day shift working with an early finish on a Friday Full support and mentoring from experienced tradespeople This role would suit a school leaver or career starter looking to build a solid trade in welding and fabrication within a professional workshop environment. Applications are welcome from candidates with limited experience who are keen to learn, as well as individuals from other engineering backgrounds looking to retrain as a Welder Fabricator. Apply now - or contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment.
Our client, operating within the Defence & Security sector, is currently seeking a skilled Shot Blaster to join their team on a contract basis. This role is based in Barrow and involves working within a dynamic production environment, specifically contributing to the construction of complex marine vessels by preparing metal surfaces. This opportunity requires adherence to high safety standards and the ability to manage detailed work efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Surface Preparation Operate shot blasting equipment to clean, smooth, or roughen metal surfaces using abrasive materials. Remove rust, scale, old coatings, and surface contaminants from steel structures and fabricated components. Ensure treated surfaces meet required standards for painting, coating, or further fabrication. Quality & Inspection Inspect workpieces before and after blasting to ensure compliance with technical specifications. Report any defects, damage, or deviations from expected standards. Maintain accurate records of work completed, materials used, and equipment checks. Safety & Compliance Follow all site safety procedures, PPE requirements, and environmental controls, especially regarding abrasive blasting and dust extraction systems. Carry out daily pre-use checks on blasting equipment and report faults promptly. Work safely within confined spaces or controlled areas where required. Equipment & Maintenance Operate and maintain shot blasting machinery, hoses, and nozzles. Clean equipment and work areas after use to maintain a safe and efficient workspace. Assist with basic preventive maintenance tasks as directed by engineering or supervisory staff. Teamwork & Communication Work collaboratively with welders, fabricators, painters, and production teams to meet project deadlines. Communicate progress, issues, and hazards effectively to supervisors and colleagues. Support continuous improvement initiatives within the department. Skills & Experience: Essential Experience in industrial shot blasting or a similar heavy-industry environment. Ability to read and follow work instructions, technical drawings, and safety documentation. Good understanding of health and safety, including PPE, COSHH, and safe use of abrasive blasting equipment. Physically fit and able to work in demanding environments (noise, dust, confined spaces). Desirable Experience in the defence, shipbuilding, marine, or manufacturing sector. Knowledge of surface preparation standards (e.g., SA 2.5). Confined Space or Working at Height certification. Forklift, MEWP, or overhead crane operation experience. Personal Attributes: Strong attention to detail. Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious. Able to work both independently and as part of a team. Willingness to learn and adapt to new processes. If you have experience as a Shot Blaster and are looking to contribute to an innovative team within the Defence & Security sector, we encourage you to apply now.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
Our client, operating within the Defence & Security sector, is currently seeking a skilled Shot Blaster to join their team on a contract basis. This role is based in Barrow and involves working within a dynamic production environment, specifically contributing to the construction of complex marine vessels by preparing metal surfaces. This opportunity requires adherence to high safety standards and the ability to manage detailed work efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Surface Preparation Operate shot blasting equipment to clean, smooth, or roughen metal surfaces using abrasive materials. Remove rust, scale, old coatings, and surface contaminants from steel structures and fabricated components. Ensure treated surfaces meet required standards for painting, coating, or further fabrication. Quality & Inspection Inspect workpieces before and after blasting to ensure compliance with technical specifications. Report any defects, damage, or deviations from expected standards. Maintain accurate records of work completed, materials used, and equipment checks. Safety & Compliance Follow all site safety procedures, PPE requirements, and environmental controls, especially regarding abrasive blasting and dust extraction systems. Carry out daily pre-use checks on blasting equipment and report faults promptly. Work safely within confined spaces or controlled areas where required. Equipment & Maintenance Operate and maintain shot blasting machinery, hoses, and nozzles. Clean equipment and work areas after use to maintain a safe and efficient workspace. Assist with basic preventive maintenance tasks as directed by engineering or supervisory staff. Teamwork & Communication Work collaboratively with welders, fabricators, painters, and production teams to meet project deadlines. Communicate progress, issues, and hazards effectively to supervisors and colleagues. Support continuous improvement initiatives within the department. Skills & Experience: Essential Experience in industrial shot blasting or a similar heavy-industry environment. Ability to read and follow work instructions, technical drawings, and safety documentation. Good understanding of health and safety, including PPE, COSHH, and safe use of abrasive blasting equipment. Physically fit and able to work in demanding environments (noise, dust, confined spaces). Desirable Experience in the defence, shipbuilding, marine, or manufacturing sector. Knowledge of surface preparation standards (e.g., SA 2.5). Confined Space or Working at Height certification. Forklift, MEWP, or overhead crane operation experience. Personal Attributes: Strong attention to detail. Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious. Able to work both independently and as part of a team. Willingness to learn and adapt to new processes. If you have experience as a Shot Blaster and are looking to contribute to an innovative team within the Defence & Security sector, we encourage you to apply now.
Job Title: Fabricator/Welder Location(s): Basingstoke 7.00 - 4.00 Monday - Thursday 7.00 - 12.00 Friday 39 Hours Role Objective: This role reports into the Works Manager Foreman and is to produce high quality, cost-effective fabrications in support of the business, for new and used machinery as directed, working from drawings and sketches as applicable. Key Responsibilities: Fabrication of stainless and mild steel sheet and sections Welding using MIG, TIG and Manual Metal Arc Manual cutting with Plasma and Flame cut methods Weld to insurance standards (BS5500/ BS EN 286) competence measured by in house testing (Coded Welders only) Translate drawn requirements into manufactured components in the most efficient manner Work to written manufacturing instructions Liaise with fabricator/welders and other staff to ensure optimum production efficiency and effectiveness is achieved Maintain a clean and orderly workplace environment compatible with an open workshop facility Use of appropriate hand held and powered tools and equipment as applicable in the execution of the tasks set Liaison with staff, supervisors and management to ensure parts availability is appropriate for the tasks set. Skills & Experience: Welding and fabrication skills such as cutting, marking out, squaring off, bending etc. Proficient in using guillotine, rolls, brake press and hand tools as necessary. Educational Qualifications: Minimum academic level required: City & Guilds / B Tech First Certificate / NVQ L2
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Fabricator/Welder Location(s): Basingstoke 7.00 - 4.00 Monday - Thursday 7.00 - 12.00 Friday 39 Hours Role Objective: This role reports into the Works Manager Foreman and is to produce high quality, cost-effective fabrications in support of the business, for new and used machinery as directed, working from drawings and sketches as applicable. Key Responsibilities: Fabrication of stainless and mild steel sheet and sections Welding using MIG, TIG and Manual Metal Arc Manual cutting with Plasma and Flame cut methods Weld to insurance standards (BS5500/ BS EN 286) competence measured by in house testing (Coded Welders only) Translate drawn requirements into manufactured components in the most efficient manner Work to written manufacturing instructions Liaise with fabricator/welders and other staff to ensure optimum production efficiency and effectiveness is achieved Maintain a clean and orderly workplace environment compatible with an open workshop facility Use of appropriate hand held and powered tools and equipment as applicable in the execution of the tasks set Liaison with staff, supervisors and management to ensure parts availability is appropriate for the tasks set. Skills & Experience: Welding and fabrication skills such as cutting, marking out, squaring off, bending etc. Proficient in using guillotine, rolls, brake press and hand tools as necessary. Educational Qualifications: Minimum academic level required: City & Guilds / B Tech First Certificate / NVQ L2