Semi‑Skilled Fitter (Structural Steel) Location: Near London Bridge Hours: 10 hours per day, Monday-Friday Start: ASAP Minimum Requirements: Valid CSCS Card IPAF Licence (3a/3b) Own basic hand tools Overview We are seeking a reliable and competent Semi‑Skilled Fitter to support a structural steel contractor on a busy project near London Bridge. The role involves assisting with the installation, assembly, and fixing of structural and secondary steelwork on site. This is a hands‑on position suitable for someone with practical site experience, strong work ethic, and the ability to work safely with tools and access equipment. Key Responsibilities Steel Assembly & Installation Assist fitters and erectors with the installation of structural and secondary steel components (brackets, handrails, floor plates, frames, supports). Carry out basic fitting tasks including drilling, bolting, aligning, and positioning steel members. Support snagging, adjustments, and on‑site modifications under supervision. Handle materials safely and help with movement, positioning, and setup.MEWP Operation (IPAF) Operate MEWPs (3a/3b) to support working at height. Conduct basic pre‑use checks and ensure equipment is used safely.Tools & Equipment Use personal basic hand tools such as spanners, sockets, tape measures, levels, and drills. Maintain tools in good working condition and report any issues promptly. Assist in setting up temporary work platforms, tools, and site equipment.Health, Safety & Compliance Follow site RAMS, toolbox talks, and health & safety procedures at all times. Wear correct PPE and adhere to working‑at‑height and access procedures. Maintain clean and tidy work areas and support safe working practices.Teamwork & Communication Work closely with steel fitters, erectors, supervisors, and lifting teams. Follow instructions accurately and communicate issues or delays promptly. Contribute to a positive, safe, and efficient site environment. Requirements CSCS Card (minimum requirement). Valid IPAF licence (3a/3b). Experience working on construction or steel‑related projects. Ability to read basic drawings or follow fitting instructions. Competent using hand tools and working at height. Physically fit, punctual, and safety conscious. Own basic hand tools (essential). Right to work in the UK. Desirable (Not Essential) PASMA card. Manual Handling or Working at Height training. Experience working with structural or secondary steel. Previous experience on major London projects