Fabricator Welder

Taunton
1 month ago
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Location: Somerset
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £30,800 – £38,000 per annum (DOE) + Overtime Available

Job Overview

We are looking for an experienced Fabricator / Welder to join our client’s fabrication team based in Taunton. This is a permanent, full-time position offering long-term stability, overtime opportunities, and the chance to work in a modern, well-equipped workshop on a wide range of bespoke architectural and structural steel projects.

The Role

Reporting to the Production Manager, you will be working as part of a skilled fabrication team, producing high-quality architectural, secondary, and structural steelwork. Raw materials are CNC pre-processed to ensure accuracy and consistency, supporting efficient and high-quality fabrication.

Typical Projects Include:



Feature stairs, access stairs, gantries & walkways

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Balustrades and handrails

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Balconies

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Structural steelwork

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Bespoke architectural metalwork

Key Responsibilities:

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Fabrication and welding of bespoke steelwork

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Reading and working from fabrication drawings

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Working effectively as part of a team

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Maintaining high standards of quality and attention to detail

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Meeting production targets and deadlines

The Ideal Candidate:

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Minimum 5 years’ experience in fabrication/welding

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Background in fabrication or manufacturing

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Apprenticeship or BTEC Level 3 in Welding/Fabrication (preferred)

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Ability to read and interpret fabrication drawings

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Experience with tube bending machines and robotic welding systems, or a strong willingness to learn

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Reliable, punctual, and self-motivated

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Positive attitude with excellent attention to detail

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Able to work independently and as part of a team

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Flexible approach with good planning and organisational skills

Working Hours:

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Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 4:30pm

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Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm

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Overtime available

Benefits:

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Salary £30,800 – £38,000 per annum (DOE)

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Overtime opportunities

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28 days holiday including bank holidays

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Company pension scheme

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Cycle to work scheme

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Free on-site parking

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Modern, well-equipped facilities

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