Sheet Metal Fabricator Assembler


Details:
  • Salary: £14 - 16 - Hour
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Hour
  • Location: Holt
  • Date: 16 hours ago
Description:

Fabricator Assembler
Ferndown, Dorset
Fabricator Assembler salary: £14.00 – £16.00 per hour

Please note: only applicants with the full-time, permanent right to work in the UK will be considered.

Fabricator Assembler Overview:

Split role covering sheet metal fabrication and mechanical assembly
Produce components, then build complete units from drawings and instructions
Use hand tools, power tools and workshop machinery to high standards
Carry out drilling, riveting, fitting and general fabrication work
Join a growing manufacturer with stable long-term work and variety day to dayThis Fabricator Assembler role is with a Dorset-based manufacturer producing bespoke and standard equipment for commercial and industrial applications. The Fabricator Assembler will be involved in both component manufacture and final assembly, giving you visibility from sheet metal parts through to completed products. This is a practical, varied Fabricator Assembler position for someone who enjoys fabrication, mechanical assembly and working from engineering drawings in a hands-on production environment.

Day-to-day responsibilities of a Fabricator Assembler

Cut, drill and prepare sheet metal components for manufacture
Fold, form and modify sheet metal parts where required
Assemble completed products using engineering drawings and build instructions
Carry out fitting, drilling, riveting and general mechanical assembly work
Use hand and power tools to complete assemblies accurately
Carry out basic quality checks against drawings and job requirements
Work closely with colleagues across fabrication and assembly
Maintain a safe, tidy and organised work areaWhat they’re looking for - Fabricator Assembler

Previous experience in sheet metal fabrication, mechanical assembly or a similar manufacturing role
Able to read and work from engineering drawings
Confident using hand tools, power tools and general workshop equipment
Practical, hands-on approach with good attention to detail
Able to work independently while contributing well within a production teamDesirable - Fabricator Assembler

Experience operating guillotines, press brakes, punches or similar sheet metal machinery
Background in HVAC, ventilation, electrical enclosures, commercial equipment or fabricated assemblies
Experience assembling electro-mechanical products or larger fabricated units
Forklift or overhead crane experienceWhat’s on offer - Fabricator Assembler
Fabricator Assembler salary: £14.00 – £16.00 per hour

A varied Fabricator Assembler role with a genuine mix of sheet metal work and mechanical assembly.
The chance to work on complete products rather than being limited to one part of the manufacturing process.
Stable long-term work within a supportive production team, with scope to develop further skills.

How to apply for the Fabricator Assembler position

If you’re interested in this Fabricator Assembler role, get in touch to talk it through.
Call or message Rio at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)

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