Brazer / Welder

Syntech Recruitment
Uxbridge, London, UB8 1SB, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£35,500 pa

Salary

£35,500 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

9% non-contributory pension 25 days holiday + bank holidays Early finish every Friday Healthcare cash plan 4x life assurance Ongoing training and development Opportunity to buy additional annual leave Cycle to work scheme

Brazer / Welder

Location: Near Uxbridge (commutable from Denham, Slough, Wembley, High Wycombe, Watford, Luton, Hemel Hempstead etc)

Salary: £35,500 starting salary + excellent benefits

Hours: Monday–Thursday 08:00–17:00, Friday 08:00–12:00

If you’re a skilled Brazer/Welder looking to step into a high-spec engineering environment, this is a chance to work on complex assemblies where quality, accuracy, and consistency are everything.

You’ll be joining a well-established British engineering manufacturer with a global reputation, producing critical components for advanced aerospace systems.

What’s in it for you

* £35,500 starting salary

* 9% non-contributory pension

* 25 days holiday + bank holidays

* Early finish every Friday

* Healthcare cash plan

* 4x life assurance

* Ongoing training and development

* Opportunity to buy additional annual leave

* Cycle to work scheme

What you’ll be doing

* Carrying out brazing operations (low-temp silver and high-temp brass) on pipes, fittings, and sub-assemblies

* Performing arc welding (including TIG) on aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel components

* Working to high aerospace standards and specifications

* Setting and operating spot welding equipment

* Preparing components including deburring, polishing, and cleaning

* Completing inspection checks including ball bearing tests and visual quality checks

* Supporting development work, including proof-of-concept welding activities

* Assisting with welding tasks across maintenance and production when required

What they’re looking for

* Previous experience in brazing and arc welding within an engineering or manufacturing environment

* Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

* Experience using measuring equipment and workshop tools (grinders, gas cutters, etc.)

* Familiarity with TIG (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) processes

* Strong attention to detail and quality standards

* Experience working with aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel

* Ideally certified to relevant welding standards (e.g. aerospace or BS/EN equivalents)

* Hands-on, reliable, and comfortable working in a production environment

Why apply?

This isn’t just another welding job. You’ll be working on high-value, precision components where the standard is right-first-time, every time. It’s a clean, structured environment with strong processes, solid benefits, and long-term stability.

Interested?

Apply now or get in touch with Zac at Syntech Recruitment to find out more

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