Metal Worker x4

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5 days ago
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Metal Worker (Fettler) WE NEED 4x ASAP!
Join a growing engineering and fabrication business as a Metal Worker working only 4days Monday to Friday, full time hours! We specialise in bespoke structural projects and offer excellent benefits including pension contributions, 33 days holiday, private healthcare and a supportive team environment.

As a Metal Worker, you will prepare and finish fabricated steel components to meet high quality standards. This includes grinding, fettling, cutting, and cleaning carbon steel welded products, ensuring all parts are ready for assembly or dispatch.

Location: WF1
Pay: £14.63 per hour
37.5 standard hours: Mon-Wed 07:00-17:00, Thu 07:00-16:30 (Fri overtime at time and a half)
Contract: Possibility to lead perm after initial temp 3month period where project grows

Key Responsibilities
*Fettling and finishing steel components, removing sharp edges and imperfections.
*Grinding, cutting, and trimming steel sections using hand tools and machinery.
*Cleaning and gauging welded products for smooth surfaces and accurate dimensions.
*Reading and interpreting technical drawings.
*Performing quality checks and maintaining health & safety compliance.
*Working closely with welders, fabricators, and engineers to meet deadlines.

Skills & Experience
*Previous experience as a Metal Worker, Fettler, or similar role.
*Confident using hand grinders, polishers and oxy-acetylene equipment.
*Knowledge of structural steel fabrication processes.
*Ability to read engineering drawings and deliver high-quality finishes.
*Openness to be trained on Robot Welder machines if required.
*Physically fit for manual handling and workshop tasks.
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Why Apply?
If you are a skilled Metal Worker with fettling or deburring experience (must have used hand tools with steels before!), we want to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to join a busy, friendly team and hopefully secure a long-term role.
Press APPLY now to start your career as a Metal Worker with an established engineering company!

Kinetic plc is a Recruitment Consultancy with over 43 years of experience delivering staffing solutions to the engineering, manufacturing, and technical industries. We treat all applications with care and will contact applicants who match the job profile

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