Welder Fabricator (MSDOV)

Overview

Reference
MSDOV

Salary
£15 - £18/hour

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- South East England -- Kent -- Dover

Job Type
Permanent

Posted
05 August 2025


Join TheTeam: Welder/Fabricators Needed!

Location: Dover - Local Candidates Preferred

Salary: Competitive with overtime and advancement opportunities

Type: Full-time

Role Overview:

Are you a skilled Welder/Fabricator looking for an exciting opportunity? Join our manufacturing facility near Dover! We're seeking talented individuals to weld steel of various thicknesses using MIG techniques. Your role will involve maintaining high standards of work, interpreting engineering drawings accurately, and adapting to new skills as needed. Safety, quality, and productivity are our priorities, and we're looking for team players who share our commitment.

Welder/Fabricator Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform MIG welding on steel of different thicknesses
  • Prior experience of structural steel desirable. 
  • Maintain high workmanship standards
  • Interpret engineering drawings accurately
  • Be flexible and eager to learn new skills
  • Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations
  • Collaborate effectively within a team
  • Uphold excellent timekeeping and attendance

Welder/Fabricator Requirements:

  • Previous experience in a similar role preferred
  • City & Guilds or NVQ Level 3 in Welding and Fabrication desirable but not essential
  • Positive attitude towards timekeeping and attendance

Welder/Fabricator Benefits:

  • Competitive pay rates (£15+ per hour)
  • Sociable working hours (Monday to Friday)
  • 40 hours per week basic with potential for overtime
  • Comprehensive training and opportunities for professional development
  • Job security with permanent positions available

If you're ready to kickstart your career as a Welder/Fabricator and meet the above criteria, we want to hear from you! Immediate starts are available. Click "apply" to begin your application process today


Contact information

Mark Scott