Fabricator - Day Shift
£19.79 per hour | Early Finish Friday | 44 Hours
Are you a skilled Fabricator looking for a stable day shift role with an early finish on a Friday? This is a great opportunity to join a well‑established structural steel manufacturer delivering major projects across the UK and Europe. You’ll be part of a highly experienced team working on large-scale, complex fabrications in a modern production environment.
What’s in it for you?
* £19.79 per hour
* 44 hours per week
* Early finish every Friday
* Consistent, full-time day shift
* Long-term, secure work
* Opportunity to work on high-profile projects
* Strong safety-first culture
Working Hours
Monday to Thursday: 6:30am - 4:30pm
Friday: 6:30am - 12:30pm
The Role
As a Fabricator, you will be responsible for producing structural steel components to specification and quality standards.
Key responsibilities include:
* Reading and interpreting detailed fabrication drawings
* Marking out and assembling complex steelwork
* Tack welding components into position
* Using oxy‑propane cutting equipment
* Working to precise tolerances
* Moving materials safely using overhead cranes
* Reporting any quality or safety concerns
About You
* Proven experience in structural steel fabrication
* Strong ability to read technical drawings
* Experience with oxy‑propane cutting equipment
* Good understanding of health and safety in a workshop environment
* Experience handling large and heavy steel components
* A reliable and team‑focused approach
About the Business
You will be joining a leading engineering and manufacturing organisation specialising in structural steelwork across commercial, industrial and infrastructure sectors. The business operates multiple UK sites and is known for delivering complex, high‑quality projects.
Equality & Inclusion
We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. Selection is based on skills, experience and potential.
Apply Now
Applications are reviewed as they are received. Early application is encouraged.
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