TIG Welder
Location: Titchfield, Hampshire
Contract: Initially until December 2026
We are currently recruiting one experienced TIG Welder to join our Aerospace client based in Titchfield, Hampshire. This is a long-term contract opportunity running initially until December 2026, working within a high-precision aerospace manufacturing environment.
Working Hours
Monday to Thursday: 7:30 am - 4:15 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 11:30 am
PAYE Pay Rates
First 12 Weeks
Basic: £18.09/hr (£20.72 inc. holiday)
Overtime: £27.13/hr (£31.07 inc. holiday)
Sundays: £36.17/hr (£41.43 inc. holiday)
After 12 Weeks
Basic: £18.64/hr (£21.35 inc. holiday)
Overtime: £27.95/hr (£32.02 inc. holiday)
Sundays: £37.27/hr (£42.69 inc. holiday)
Role Overview - TIG Welder
As a TIG Welder, you will be part of a skilled production team responsible for manufacturing Aerospace bellows and gimbals from raw material through to final assembly and dispatch to the customer. The role involves high-precision welding and assembly operations to strict aerospace quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
Manufacture bellows and gimbals from raw material to finished aerospace components
Carry out TIG welding on thin-gauge and high-tolerance aerospace parts
Perform seam welding, brazing and aluminium welding where required
Support gimbal and bellows assembly
Use hand tools, lathes and welding equipment as required
Carry out testing, inspection, and support NDT and X-ray processes
Follow SOPs and engineering drawings to ensure full compliance with specifications
Take responsibility for the quality and performance of all products within your approved capability
Participate in 5S, Lean manufacturing, and 8D problem-solving activities
Essential Skills & Experience
Proven TIG welding experience within Aerospace, Motorsport, Nuclear or high-precision manufacturing
Ability to work to very tight tolerances and fine detail
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
Experience working to SOPs and quality-controlled environments
Willingness to obtain and maintain a "stamp" to sign off completed work
Ability to understand Production Acceptance Test requirements and test set-ups
Strong team player with a proactive approach to problem solving
High attention to detail and a strong quality mindset
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK freely, adhering to ITAR restrictions