Welder Fabricator

  • Permanent
  • Wakefield, West Yorkshire
  • Posted: 23rd April 2026
  • Salary: £15 - £16 per hour
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16646
  • Industry:
  • Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

An exciting opportunity has arisen for Welder Fabricators to join a market-leading manufacturer in Wakefield, early finish on a Friday, overtime paid at a premium and the chance to work in a dynamic working environment.

This market leading manufacturer has recently undergone significant investment and modernisation across its facilities, due to business growth, they are now expanding their welding and fabrication team.

The company’s location, just a few miles from the M1 and M62 motorways, makes it easily accessible from areas like Leeds, Bradford, Castleford, Huddersfield, and Dewsbury.

Key Responsibilities of the Welder Fabricator

  • Perform high standard of MIG Welding and Fabrication.
  • Work from detailed engineering and technical drawings.
  • Ensure quality control checks on completed work
  • Handle and work with Mild and Galvanised steel materials.
  • Meet customer deadlines and production targets.

Minimum experience/ requirements

  • Proven MIG Welding Experience.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
  • Strong teamwork skills.
  • High attention to detail and quality standards.

Working Hours of the Welder Fabricator

  • Monday: 08:00-17:30
  • Tuesday- Thursday: 08:00-16:30
  • Friday: 08:00-14:00

In Return, The Welder Fabricator Will Receive:

  • Hourly Rate: £15-£16
  • Overtime paid at premium
  • Early finish on a Friday
  • 28 days holiday, rising to 32 days with service

If you are interested in the position, please contact Ismail Ahmed at E3 Recruitment or alternatively click ” Apply Now ” and upload your most up to date CV.

 
 

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