Welder Fabricator

  • Permanent
  • Normanton, West Yorkshire
  • Posted: 1st April 2026
  • Salary: £20 - £22 per hour
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16967
  • Industry:
  • Location: Normanton, West Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Welder Fabricator to join a well-established engineering business permanently. With regular overtime paid at time & a half, training and development and free parking.

They are family run business in the Normanton area and are one of the UK’s leading fabrication companies, who have an international reputation for sheet metal and fabrication, combining experience with innovation to design and deliver the most up-to-date, reliable and sustainable products.

Welder Fabricator Duties/Responsibilities:

  • TIG and MIG welding
  • Comfortable with fabricating as well as welding
  • Working with thicknesses from 0.5 mm to 10 mm
  • Working with materials such as Mild Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminium
  • Work as part of a team or on own initiative

For the Welder Fabricator, we would be keen to speak to candidates who possess

  • Qualified to NVQ or City and Guilds standard or equivalent NVQ Level 2 or 3
  • Comfortable and experienced working with thin gauge materials.
  • Previous experience working in similar roles such as: MIG Welder, TIG Welders and Sheet Metal Worker.

Working hours for the Welder Fabricator:

  • Monday to Friday: 06:00-14:00

OR

  • Monday to Friday: 14:00-22:00

In Return, the Welder Fabricator will receive:

  • Hourly rate: £20-£22 Per hour
  • Overtime paid at a premium
  • Genuine opportunity for progression
  • 29 days holiday, including bank holidays

For immediate consideration for the Welder Fabricator position, please “click apply” or contact Ismail Ahmed at E3 Recruitment on 01484 645269.

 
 

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