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Pipefitter - Compressed Air & Industrial Gas Pipework Installations Engineer - Coventry-based (working mainly in the Midlands, with occasional UK-wide travel) - £30k - £38k

Installing Compressed Air, Industrial Gasses, and Process Cooling Systems and pipework across manufacturing sites and construction projects

Working with a wide range of materials, including threaded steel, aluminium systems, copper, and stainless steel

Fitting equipment for compressed air, nitrogen, and water systems

Specialising in compressed air and industrial gas pipework, you'll work on exciting projects across a wide range of industries; from food and beverage manufacturing to aerospace and advanced engineering, to name just a few.

You'll have solid experience in mechanical installations or pipework fitting and preferably the following:

CSCS Skill Card, IPAF (MEWP) Licence, PASMA Certification, A full, clean UK driving licence

All travel expenses paid + overnight bonuses when required

For more information, please apply online or call James Sampson on (phone number removed)

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