Welder / Fabricator / Mechanical Service Engineer

Major Recruitment
London
1 day ago
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Welder / Fabricator / Mechanical Service Engineer
Up to £20.00 per hour + overtime + company van
Fully remote field based role

candidates can live anywhere South of Greater Manchester
Are you a skilled Welder / Fabricator who enjoys site work, variety and earning good money through overtime and travel?
I am recruiting for a permanent role with a well-established engineering business that installs, repairs and refurbishes heavy industrial and recycling equipment across the UK.
This is a fully remote field-based position where you will work on customer sites carrying out welding, fabrication, installation and mechanical repair work on a wide range of machinery. The role offers regular overtime, paid travel and the opportunity to earn strong money if you are happy working away.
The position can suit candidates living anywhere South of Greater Manchester, including the Midlands, South West, South East, London etc, as travel is part of the role.
What you will be doing:
Working on conveyors, balers, compactors, shredders and similar heavy equipment
MIG, TIG and ARC welding and fabrication work
Mechanical fitting, stripping and rebuilding machinery
Installation, relocation and refurbishment projects
Planned maintenance and breakdown repairs
Travelling to customer sites across the UK
Completing job reports electronically
Working independently or as part of a team
What you need:
Strong welding experience

MIG / TIG / ARC
Mechanical or heavy plant experience
Full UK driving licence
Happy travelling and staying away when required
Able to work on site independently
Good problem solving skills and safety awareness
What you will get:
Up to £20.00 per hour depending on experience
Regular overtime available
Company van and fuel card
Company phone
Company credit card after probation
Paid travel
Training and development
Permanent long term role
Opportunity to earn well with overtime and travel
Work for a growing, established engineering business
Location:
Field based

suitable for candidates living anywhere South of Greater Manchester, including Midlands, South West, South East and London and beyond.
Interested?
Apply now or send your CV for immediate consideration.
All applications will be handled confidentially by the recruiter.

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