Welder Fabricator

  • Permanent
  • Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire
  • Posted: 12th April 2026
  • Salary: £30000 - £35000 per annum
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16996
  • Industry:
  • Location: Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

A Welder Fabricator is required for a permanent opportunity with a well-established international manufacturing business based in Cleackheaton.

The successful Welder Fabricator will join a modern, well-equipped workshop environment within a company that continues to invest heavily in its UK operations.

Working as a Welder Fabricator, you will be responsible for producing high-quality fabricated components while supporting bespoke manufacturing projects across the site.
Salary & Hours

  • £32,000 – £35,000 annual salary (DOE)
  • Monday to Friday – 8:00am to 4:30pm
  • 40 hours per week
  • Overtime paid at x1.5

Duties of the MIG TIG Welder Fabricator

  • Reading engineering drawings to complete fabrication work
  • MIG & TIG welding and fabrication of metal components
  • Using fabrication machinery including press brakes and guillotines
  • Producing bespoke manufactured products to specification
  • Supporting production improvements and fabrication solutions.

We would welcome people to apply that have:

  • Previous experience as a MIG TIG Welder Fabricator or similar role
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
  • Fabrication experience within a workshop environment
  • TIG welding experience beneficial, however training can be provided for a MIG TIG Welder Fabricator with limited TIG exposure

Benefits for the MIG TIG Welder Fabricator

  • Permanent position within a growing manufacturing organisation
  • Modern, clean and well-invested workshop facility
  • Overtime opportunities available
  • Healthcare and generous holiday package

If you would like a private chat before applying for the role, please contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment.

 
 

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