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Pipe Fitter - Process Pipework
2No. Vacancies
Bury St Edmunds, IP32 7BB

Hours: Monday - Friday 8.00am - 17.30pm
Duration: 4 Months with the possibility of further work.

The company provides a variety of high-quality mechanical engineering services from process engineering, asset maintenance and repair to feasibility, concept, design, manufacturing and installation. They understand the challenges faced by their clients and provide services that maximise performance and minimise disruption. In addition, their specialist facilities team offer a hybrid service covering maintenance regimes and asset registers, delivering proactive programmes that ensure leaner facilities management. With mechanical installation contracts ranging in value from a few thousand to many millions of pounds for clients including Nestle, Coors, BASF and Britvic, they have experience of completing complex mechanical projects spanning a range of industries including food and beverage, brewing and distilling, pharmaceutical and chemical and industrial. This is an excellent opportunity for a Pipe fitter - Process Pipework, to join the company's on-site operation, supporting a major pipe work installation project in Bury St Edmunds, IP32 7BB.
Duties
As a suitably qualified and experienced pipe fitter you will be installing new process pipework lines within a food production facility in Bury St Edmunds,IP32 7BB. Typical duties will include installing prefabricated 6", 4" and 2" single skin, thin wall stainless steel dairy pipework with the associated flanges, brackets and supports. The pipework is prefabricated on site so there may be some minor modifications to the pipe spools prior to installation. Other duties will include removing small amounts of existing pipework along with assisting other pipe fitter and mechanical fitters as necessary.
About you
Based ideally in Suffolk you will need to live within a commutable distance of IP32 7BB.
Demonstrable experience of installing thin wall stainless steel and carbon steel process pipework within a food production or petro chemical processing environment is essential for this role.
Experience of bolting blank flanges and pressure testing pipework is also necessary.
Interested?
In return for your experience, you will receive an hourly rate circa £20.00 PAYE to £29.00 CIS with a range of benefits associated with a market leading organisation.
Please get in touch by sending your current CV or calling David on (phone number removed) to discuss your application in more detail. This is an immediate start.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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