Supervisor Pipefitter

Halifax
4 weeks ago
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Supervisor Pipefitter **

Location: Halifax

3-month Temp to Perm

£23.00p/h

Workshop and Site Based /Engineering /Stainless Steel

40 hours a week Monday – Friday

Loads of overtime available

Business Overview:

Our client is a leading UK Engineering, projects, and installations company, managing large EPC projects for FMCG, Food and Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, and process engineering. They are recruiting for a Supervisor and  skilled Welder Pipefitters.

They are looking for several Welder Pipefitters to join their team on a temporary to permanent basis.

The Role of Supervisor Pipefitter includes:

Supervising a small team
Working on stainless steel pipework on process plant
2” Dairy Tube, 2” Shed 40. Stainless Steel
A high standard of TIG welding required
All stainless-steel work required
Working to workshop safety protocols and regulations
50/50 Site and Factory Based Work
The successful Supervisor Pipefitter will need the following attributes:

Experienced as a Supervisor
Preferable experience in the food and beverage process industry

Pro-active, driven, Team payer, organised
Time served / Apprentice trained Welder / Pipefitter (NVQ L3)
Process Pipework experience – Jacketed Pipework
SSSTS would be an advantage
Flexible to travel to sites
Benefits:

Working for a UK leading engineering projects and installations company
Varied and interesting projects
I am looking to speak to talented Welder Pipefitters, who are looking for a rewarding and challenging technical position. For more information on this please contact Sam Martlew- Recruitment Specialist at ATA Recruitment.

ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and General Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website -  

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