Confined Space - Working Supervisor - Mechanical Boilers/Exhangers

Fulcrum Engineering
King's Lynn
5 days ago
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Fulcrum Engineering & Technical are acting as a Employment Business on behalf of our Clients


We are recruiting personnel at all levels and covering similar Pipe Fitting & Mechanical Fitting roles or Welding Fabrication roles depending on applicants skill sets & experience. Workers must have Confined Space Medium Risk or High Risk Certs or Rescue Techs & Ops Cert


Working Supervisor - Mechanical & Piping & Boilers.


Supervising a small Teams of 4 - 8 Skilled & Semi Skilled Trades.


Ensuring work areas are ready for work, safety permits & risk assements & method statements are signed and at work place & adhered to.


Mechanical/Pipe Fitters & Fitter Fabricator Welders. Working on large Industrial Boilers & Heat Exchangers completing repair & maintenance work. Removing tubing and completing checks. Then reinstatement & fitting of tubes and flaring off correctly. Welders will cover this work and also seal weld tubing.


Other work such as below as required. Workers must be aware when applying this can be hot, dirty & hard/physical work !


Pipe Fitters & Mechanical Fitters. Working on the fitting of pipe spools, supports, valces, pumps, process machinery companents in vessels, tanks & silos as required and erecting & fitting work as required depending on the Workers skill sets


Also Coded Spec Pipe & Plate Welders will be welding pipework & plate & vessels, tanks, silos internal sheet & plate. Welding to coded specs with TIG or MIG FCAW or MMA Plus welding frames, supports, brackets as required.


Plater Welders & Fabricator Welders will be more involved with fabrication work plus higher spec welding work with MIG mainly and ideally able to weld MG FCAW & MMA & TIG .


Quals/Skills = Ideally SSSTS Safety Cert Pipe Fitting & Mechanical Fitting skills or Able to fabricate & weld with TIG mainly & some MIG, or weld with MIG and some TIG or MIG FCAW & MMA Depending on the Workers skill set.


Confined Space Cert = Confined Space Medium Risk or High Risk Certs or Rescue Techs & Ops Cert


C & G or NVQ Welding Fabrication or Plating or Sheet Metalwork or Pipe Fitting Ideally CSCS Card or CCNSG Safety Passport Ideally current Weld Certs


Hours = 0700 – 1600 or 1730 + 40 to 55 hours Mon to Fri pos work 0600 – 1700 or 0700 - 1800 as required Also 0600 or 0700 to 1330 Sat as required


Term = Temp to Perm 13 weeks with good chance of perm role after 13 full weeks


Perm = May be some direct perm roles if the applicant is working and has to give notice


Pay Temp = £30 + per hr basic 60 hrs + £35 + hr Sat via Payment Company on CIS Basis Depending on Skills/Quals


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