Position: Marine Pipefitter | Job ID: 166/30 | Location: Pembroke | Rate/Salary: £25p/h | Type: Contract
The Marine Pipefitter will fabricate, install, and test small-bore pipework systems on marine vessels and within workshop environments, working from technical drawings and schematics to ensure high-quality pipe installations across a variety of materials while complying with marine standards and client specifications.
Responsibilities
* Fabrication and installation of small-bore pipework systems in a range of materials including stainless steel, carbon steel, copper-nickel, and other marine-grade alloys.
* Working from technical drawings, P&IDs, and isometric diagrams to ensure accurate pipe routing and installation.
* Installation and maintenance of hydraulic pipe systems, including high-pressure lines and associated components.
* Assembly and installation of press-fit pipe systems such as Geberit Mapress.
* Measuring, cutting, bending, threading, and fitting pipework to high quality and safety standards.
* Pressure testing, inspection, and fault finding on installed systems.
* Ensuring all work complies with marine classification society standards and company quality procedures.
* Working safely in confined spaces and onboard vessels, adhering to H&S regulations at all times.
* Liaising with supervisors, engineers, and other trades to ensure efficient project delivery.
Qualifications
* Proven experience in fabrication and installation of small-bore pipework within marine, shipbuilding, offshore, or heavy engineering environments.
* Strong knowledge of hydraulic systems and associated components.
* Experience working with press-fit systems (e.g., Geberit Mapress).
* Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and isometric diagrams.
* High attention to detail with a strong focus on quality workmanship.
* Relevant engineering apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering / Pipefitting (desirable).
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
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