TIG Welder

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Abingdon, Oxfordshire
11 months ago
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Project & Automation Engineer

The Flavour Network Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
£55,000 – £60,000 pa
Posted
10 Jun 2025 (11 months ago)

TIG Welder Fabricator

Date Rate: £30,000 / £38,000 per year (Depending upon experience)

Location: Abingdon

The hours for this role are 37 per week - with availability on our Early and Late Shift;

Early Shift - 05:45 to 13:45 Monday to Thursday, 05:55 to 13:00 Friday.

Late Shift - 14:15 to 22:25 Monday to Thursday, 13:00 to 19:00 Friday

Proactive are currently recruiting for a skilled Welder Fabricator in Abingdon to start work immediately.

You will be working as part of a wider team delivering projects to meet production targets.

Our client specialise in vessel manufacturing, precision fabrication and welding for highly regulated UK industries such as Healthcare, Renewable Energy and Nuclear Fusion. They cater to both medium and high-volume manufacturing of pressure vessels using robotics and semi-automation processes, specialising in the production of cryogenic pressure vessels.

Relevant Skills & Experience:

TIG Welding experience - Mainly stainless steel and Aluminium
Fabrication experience
Fitting of fabricated parts
Attention to detail.
Previous experience working within a manufacturing/engineering environment.
Ability to read engineering diagrams.How to Apply:

For more information on the role, or an informal discussion regarding opportunities we have available, please contact Michael or email (url removed)

Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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