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NOW HIRING: Skilled TIG Welder 🔥
📍 Location: Glasgow
🏢Prime Workforce Solutions
đź•’ Hours of Work:

  • Monday – Thursday: 08:00 – 16:45

  • Friday: 08:00 – 15:00

  • Onsite parking available

    Are you a talented Fabricator Welder looking for your next big opportunity?
    Due to continued growth, Prime Workforce Solutions is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a leading fabrication company for an experienced Fabricator Welder to join a fast-paced, highly skilled team working on exciting and varied projects.

    If you have a passion for precision welding, enjoy working with a range of materials, and want to build a long-term future in a thriving business – we want to hear from you!

    đź”§ Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform TIG and MIG welding on light gauge materials (1mm–4mm)mainly aluminium.

  • Read and interpret engineering drawings accurately

  • Measure, cut, and align materials using calipers, clamps, and straightedges

  • Set up and operate TIG welding equipment

  • Carry out grinding, thermal cutting, and finishing operations to spec

  • Use power and hand tools such as orbital sanders, grinders, and hand drills

  • Ensure all welding meets required quality and construction standards

  • Maintain knowledge of metal characteristics and appropriate welding techniques

  • Follow all health and safety procedures and contribute to a safe working environment

  • Perform preventative maintenance and assist in basic equipment repairs

  • Weld test required as part of the selection process

    💼 What We’re Looking For:

  • Proven experience in TIG/MIG welding and fabrication

  • Confident working with light gauge materials (1mm–4mm)

  • Strong understanding of welding techniques across stainless steel, aluminium, and mild steel

  • Ability to read technical drawings and work with precision

  • Hands-on experience with workshop tools and machinery

  • Proactive, reliable, and able to work independently or as part of a team

  • Committed to producing high-quality workmanship and maintaining safety standards

    💰 What’s in It for You:

  • ÂŁ18-21 per hour CIS/Umbrella

  • Full-time, permanent opportunity with long-term prospects

  • Access to high-quality tools and equipment

  • Be part of a friendly, skilled, and supportive team

  • Secure onsite parking

  • Ongoing support from Prime Workforce Solutions

    đź“© Ready to join a company that values your craft?
    Apply now and take the next step in your welding career. Send your CV to the recruitment team at Prime Workforce Solutions for more information.

    About Prime Workforce

    As a division of Prime Trading Group, we are a trusted name in recruitment, connecting talented professionals with leading organisations. We are dedicated to promoting ethical recruitment practices, fairness, and diversity in all that we do.

    We strive to create a workplace culture where all individuals, regardless of background or experience, can thrive and fulfil their potential. At Prime Workforce, we value diversity and aim to foster an environment where different perspectives and experiences are celebrated.

    Prime Workforce is an equal opportunities employer, committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace in line with the 2010 Equality Act

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