Fabricator Welder

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3 weeks ago
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Are you looking for a new and exciting challenge, with a forward-thinking organisation within the high-tech engineering sector? The Hyde Group are established Industry experts within Aerospace/Nuclear Engineering and have a new vacancy for a Fabricator/Welder at our welding and fabrication site in Audenshaw.
About us
We have successfully supplied to the Aerospace industry for over 50 years. We are currently on track to achieve our strong growth plans and we pride ourselves on delivering right first-time solutions and going the extra mile to delight our customers.
About the opportunity
This is a great opportunity to join a reputable business with a strong set of core values in a friendly supportive environment. We have a strong focus on developing our people with the potential to further your career. Our salaries are competitive and we offer 33 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays along with a fantastic benefits package.
As a Fabricator welder you will be responsible for the fabrication of a wide variety of steel engineering projects ranging from bespoke structures such as platforms and framework and Nuclear projects.
Main Duties


  • MIG Welding Carbon and stainless steel.

  • TIG weld Carbon and Stainless steel.

  • Straightening techniques using oxy propane.

  • Operating tools and welding equipment.

Essential Skills


  • Strong motivation.

  • Ability to work within a team.

  • Positive attitude towards yourself and others.

  • Ability to work in a fluid environment with changing priorities.

  • Experience in both large and medium sized fabrications.

  • Capable of reading engineering drawings.

  • Strong attention to detail.

Desired Skills

  • TIG Welding Aluminium.
  • Maintain a high standard of house keeping.
    What we offer

  • Competitive salary.

  • Generous annual leave entitlement.

  • Exciting benefits package with access to discounts from leading retailers.

  • Purpose built sites with free parking.

  • Discounted gym membership.

  • Excellent career development opportunities available.

  • Cycle to work scheme.

Diversity and Inclusion
The Hyde Group are committed to creating an inclusive environment where our employees can reach their full potential. We welcome applications from candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds in particular groups who are currently under represented in our sector.
All our roles require the need to obtain BPSS clearance which includes DBS check and 3 years employment references.
If this sounds like the ideal opportunity for you, then we’d love to hear from you

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