Overview
Reference
Welder NN14 Salary
£15 - £25/hour Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- East Midlands -- Northamptonshire -- Irthlingborough Job Type
Contract Posted
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Interaction Engineering
Irthlingborough
Job Advert: Site Welder / Fabricator (MIG & TIG)
About the Role
Our client is seeking a skilled and reliable Site Welder / Fabricator with strong experience in MIG and TIG welding. This role involves on‑site fabrication, installation, repairs, and general welding work across a variety of industrial, commercial, and construction environments.
The ideal candidate will be confident working independently, able to interpret drawings, and capable of producing clean, high‑quality welds with a focus on safety and accuracy.
Key Responsibilities
1. Perform MIG and TIG welding to a high standard
2. Carry out on‑site fabrication and installation work
3. Read and interpret technical drawings and measurements
4. Fabricate, assemble, and fit metal components
5. Complete repairs, modifications, and maintenance tasks
6. Ensure safe working practices at all times
7. Work collaboratively with site teams, contractors, and supervisors
Skills & Experience Required
8. Proven experience in both MIG and TIG welding
9. Strong fabrication skills and competent use of workshop tools
10. Ability to work on‑site and manage work independently
11. Experience with stainless steel, mild steel, and aluminium
12. Ability to problem‑solve and adapt to on‑site challenges
13. Understanding of health and safety procedures
14. Full UK driving licence (preferred)
15. CSCS card (advantage but not essential)
What We’re Looking For
16. Reliable and punctual individual with a professional attitude
17. High attention to detail and pride in workmanship
18. Strong communication and teamwork skills
19. Ability to work to deadlines without compromising quality
What the Client Offers
20. Competitive hourly rate / salary
21. Overtime opportunities (where applicable)
22. Consistent on‑site work and varied projects
23. Supportive working environment and long‑term prospects
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