Tig Welder /Fabricator

  • Permanent
  • Sheffield, South Yorkshire
  • Posted: 29th March 2026
  • Salary: £16 - £18 per hour
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH15769
  • Industry:
  • Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

Our Established client, who have been in business for over 30 years, are providers of bespoke engineering solutions from Concept to Completion to a number off their customers in the UK and Overseas.

They specialise in stainless steel, mild steel and aluminium fabrication and use the latest CNC machinery and computer aided design software (CAD) to complete jobs to the highest possible standard.

The company’s products range from industrial stainless steel tanks to consumables for the recycling industry.

Our client have already engaged in the delivery of a wide range of high profile projects and on the back of this they have been recently awarded another major contract and thus are looking to add a Tig Welder/Fabricator on a Permanent Contract.

DUTIES INCLUDE for the role of Tig Welder/Fabricator –

  • Reading and understanding 2D/3D Customer drawings.
  • Using a variety of fabrication machinery including press brakes, rolls, guillotines.
  • Tack up components into the finished assemblies.
  • Ensuring everything manufactured is built accurately.
  • Welding to thicknesses of 1mil to 10mil.

KEEN TO SPEAK TO Tig Welder/Fabricator –

  • Time served/Apprentice Trained Fabricator/Welders.
  • Tig welding – Stainless Steel – thin gauge experience.
  • Sheet metal workers.
  • Welding experience thicknesses from 1mil -5mil.

THE OFFER for the role of Tig Welder/Fabricator –

  • Paye Rate of pay £16 – £18 per hour dependent upon experience.
  • Regular Days with 2pm Friday Finish.
  • Overtime available, paid at ½ and Double time.
  • Shop/Site Work.
 
 

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