Fabricator

Walsall
1 week ago
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Fabricator
Walsall
Permanent
Up to £42,000 per annum

Overview
EMBS Engineering is currently recruiting for a Fabricator to join a precision engineering company located in Walsall, working on a permanent basis.

What's in it for you?



Stability & Longevity – Permanent position

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Competitive Salary – £42,000 + shift allowance

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Shift Pattern – Morning & Afternoons (rotating weekly)

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Overtime Available paid at premium rates

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Additional Benefits – Holiday entitlement, contributory pension scheme, onsite parking and exciting projects

About the Role

Our client manufactures precision solutions for high-profile customers within high-integrity safety-critical industries. Due to further expansion and new project wins, they are seeking an experienced Fabricator to join their growing team.

Your responsibilities will include:

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Plating / Fabricating components - identifying the best method of manufacture and carrying out the necessary duties - assembling, forming, tacking, etc.

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Welding where required - MIG, TIG, STICK

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Reading and interpreting engineering drawings

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Working with heavy manufactured, safety-critical components to tight tolerances

Successful applicants must demonstrate:

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Strong Fabrication or Plating experience within precision engineering or advanced manufacturing industries

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Worked with heavy-duty fabricated components

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Strong fabrication background in high-integrity industries

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Ability to identify a method of manufacture - how the part needs to be fabricated and be able to follow this through

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Ability to work to tight tolerances

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Experience working with materials ranging from 3mm to 90mm thick

***Experience in MIG, TIG, MAG or STICK welding would be preferable but not essential

Apply Today!

If you are a skilled Plater / Fabricator, having worked with heavy manufacturing, and meet the above criteria, apply now to join our client’s growing team in Walsall.

About Us

EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist partnering with some of the UK’s most prestigious advanced precision engineering companies across Aerospace, Nuclear, Defence, Oil & Gas, Green Energy, and other high-precision industries.

We’ll support and guide you throughout the recruitment process to help you secure a career-defining role.

Please note: Due to the nature of the industry, all candidates must be UK residents and will be subject to DBS checks. Unfortunately, we cannot offer visa sponsorship for overseas candidates

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