Pipefitter Welder

Halifax
3 weeks ago
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An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Pipefitter Welder to join a growing engineering business in the Halifax area. This role involves manufacturing, welding, assembling, and installing piping structures for industries including food processing, pharmaceuticals, and high-temperature fluid systems.

What's on Offer?

£18 - £20 per hour, based on experience
Hours: 7am to 4pm Monday to Thursday and 3pm Friday
Opportunities for professional growth and development
Work on bespoke, customer-specific engineering solutions
Company Benefits, Including pension scheme, generous holiday allowance and overtime paid at premium rates.

Key Responsibilities:

Manufacture, weld, assemble, and install process engineering pipework
Work both in the workshop and on client sites under the direction of the Project/Contracts Engineer
Ensure projects are completed on time and to the highest engineering standards
Collaborate with the team to resolve technical challenges efficiently
Adhere to safety protocols, risk assessments, and industry hygiene standards

What We're Looking For:

5+ years' experience in a relevant production or engineering role
Apprentice-trained in mechanical engineering/welding and fabrication
Expertise in stainless-steel purge TIG welding, P&ID interpretation, and temperature-controlled pipework systems
Problem-solving mindset and ability to work independently and within a team
Excellent communication skills and customer-focused approach
Full and current UK driving licence required

How to Apply:
If this welder pipefitter role is for you then please "click apply" or contact Conor Wood (phone number removed) for further details

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