Semi Skilled/Mates Mech/HVAC Fitters - IPAF Ops

Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Wrexham
3 days ago
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Employer:

Fulcrum Engineering

Location:

Pay:

£21 to £28 per hour

Contract Type:

Temporary

Hours:

Full time

Disability Confident:

No

Closing Date:

17/04/2026

About this job

Mechanical Fitters & Pipe Fitters, Fitter Welders & Semi Skilled/Mates Working on the installation of cable tray, ladder racking, uni strut supports & brackets ready for pipework.

Fabrication of 2 - 4 inch & 6 - 8 inch pipework and setting up pipe butts & flanges for welding.

Pipework welded to coded specs with TIG or MMA Connecting pipework to panels, valves manifolds working from general & PID engineering drawings fitting screwed, maypress and small bore compression pipework . Other work installing mechanical systems on machinery & erecting fitting steel work plat forms on food factory site.

Also completing checks & pipework tests.

Working from IPAF Scissor Lift/Cherry Picker We are acting as an Employment on behalf of our Client.

Recruiting Skilled & Semi Skilled Applicants/Workers for their various Sites such as Wrexham, Carmarthen, Cardiff, Newport and other areas.

Further work could be available if prepared to travel and ideally prepared to lodge away with hotel & meal paid for by Company, if required for 3 to 5 nights per week if Sites are not in local areas.

Hours of Work 0700 to 1900 Mon to Fri & Sat 0700 - 1630 & Sun if required.

Term Work 2 to 4 weeks plus other phase of work to be confirmed could be a lot longer subject to attendance, performance & work load Pay Semi Skilled/Mates - £18.50 to £21 per hr Mon to Fri £22 to £25 per hr Sat £26 to £29 per hr Sun Pay depending on Quals, Skills,Experience Skilled - £26 Mon to Fri & £31 per hr Sat & £35 per hr Sun Lodge Hotel & Meals paid if living 60 miles from Site We are acting as an Employment on behalf of our Client.

Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).


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