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Expression of Interest – Welder Fabricators (Teesside)

Hydrasun is inviting expressions of interest from experienced Welder Fabricators for upcoming scopes of work based in Teesside.

We are seeking highly skilled professionals with a strong background in both heavy and precision engineering, capable of delivering high-quality welding solutions across a range of industries.

Training will be provided to ensure the successful applicant meets requirements in respect of Additional codes to suit the project and work load expectations.

Key Requirements:

Time-served, multi-coded Welder Fabricator with proven experience in:

  • Oil & Gas

  • Petrochemical

  • Pharmaceutical

  • Renewables

  • Marine

  • Nuclear

  • Competent in all aspects of welding, both on-site/remote and fabrication/workshop-based environments.

    Skilled in welding:

  • Structural steel frameworks

  • Pressure-retaining pipework

    Material expertise includes:

  • Low Carbon Steel

  • Stainless Steel

  • Super Duplex

  • 6MO

    Proficient in welding processes:

  • MIG

  • TIG

  • MMA

  • Orbital welding (advantageous)

  • Holds basic accreditation in Fabrication and Welding Competence from a recognised training institute.

  • Willingness and flexibility to work offshore and overseas as required.

  • Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively within diverse teams and environments.

    Benefits:

  • Company pension

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Enhanced maternity leave

  • Enhanced paternity leave

  • Free parking

  • Health & wellbeing programme

  • Life insurance

  • On-site parking

  • Private medical insurance

    If you meet the above criteria and are interested in being considered for future opportunities with Hydrasun in Teesside, we encourage you to submit your expression of interest.

    To apply or register your interest, please contact our Recruitment Team on (phone number removed) or apply via this advert.

    We respectfully request no Agency CV's or enquiries

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