Fabricator

Ripley
4 weeks ago
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Fabricator

Posted by: Gi Pro

Location: Ripley

Salary: Up to £18.00

Hours: Day shifts

Days: Monday - Thursday, 07:30 - 16:30 | Friday, 07:30 - 12:30Job Type: Permanent

About the Company:

Gi Pro is proud to be working in partnership with a leading precision manufacturing company. They specialise in machining high-integrity components for industries such as Aerospace, Nuclear, and Power Generation.

Due to continued growth, they are looking for skilled fabricators to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a well-established business with excellent career prospects.

The Role - Fabricator

As a Fabricator, you will be responsible for the production of high-precision components, ensuring they meet exacting quality standards. Your duties will include:

welding of various metals, including stainless steel, aluminium, and carbon steel.
Reading and interpreting complex engineering drawings.
Working to tight tolerances and high-quality standards.
Using precision measuring equipment to ensure accuracy.
Fabrication of bespoke components for industries such as aerospace and power generation.
Ensuring all work meets industry regulations and safety standards.

The Ideal Candidate - Fabricator

To be successful in this role, you should have:

A minimum of 3 years' experience in 2 of the following disciplines:
MIG, TIG, MAG or MMA
Apprenticeship trained (NVQ Level 3 or higher) or time-served experience.
Ability to read and interpret technical engineering drawings.
Previous experience working within Aerospace, Nuclear, or Power Generation industries (desirable).
Strong attention to detail and ability to work to tight tolerances.

What's on Offer?

Competitive hourly rate of up to £18.00 depending on experience and skill set
Overtime paid at 1.5x
33 days holiday (including statutory).
Company Sick Pay Scheme (after 1 year).
Long-term career stability in a growing company.

If you're a skilled Fabricator looking for a new challenge, we'd love to hear from you!

Apply today with Gi Pro Recruitment.

Should you require any support or assistance, please contact your local Gi Group office.

Gi Group Holdings Recruitment Limited are proud founding members of Menopause in business, pledge members for Neurodiversity in business, Disability committed members, Silver status pledge members for the Armed Forces Covenant, and Bronze trail blazers for Racial Equality matters.

Gi Group Holdings Recruitment Limited group of companies includes Gi Recruitment Limited, Draefern Limited, Gi Group Recruitment Ltd, INTOO (UK) Limited, Marks Sattin (UK) Limited, TACK TMI UK Limited, Grafton Professional Staffing Limited, Encore Personnel Services, Gi Group Ireland Limited and Kelly Services (UK) Ltd. Gi Group Ireland Limited are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this role.

We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Gi Group Privacy Statement. To view a copy and to help you understand how we collect, use and process your personal data please visit the Privacy page on our Gi Group website

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