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Fabricator: Supporting Prototype Vehicle Development
Location: Woking
Contract Basis: 6-month contract Inside IR35
Support a specialist, fast-growing, high-performance automotive environment as a Fabricator, playing a key role in the build and development of high-quality prototype vehicles, bucks, rigs and associated components for emerging vehicle technologies.
You will be involved in a variety of activities across prototype vehicle development, including cutting, shaping, welding, fitting and assembling metal components, as well as supporting build teams with modifications, rework and problem-solving during the development process.
Key Responsibilities Of The Fabricator
- Carry out sheet metal fabrication work for the Vehicle Development Workshop.
- Support vehicle builds, rig builds and vehicle testing preparation.
- Manufacture prototype and development vehicle components.
- Interpret engineering specifications and drawings.
- Manage multiple work requests and conflicting priorities.
- Maintain metal fabrication plant and equipment.
- Support Health and Safety compliance at all times.
- Work additional hours, including weekends, when required.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Automotive Fabricator Welder with extensive hands-on experience in automotive fabrication and welding.
- The ability to work to extremely tight tolerances, strong proficiency in steel fabrication and thin gauge sheet metal work (1-2mm), and expertise in MIG and TIG welding are essential.
- Candidates with a background in rally car or competition preparation, motorsport bench welding, or general automotive will thrive in this environment.
- A keen eye for detail and the ability to deliver a high-quality finish are must-haves.


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Hours And Pay
- Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday 7.30am - 4:00pm
- Pay: Competitive and to be discussed on application
Ready to Join the Team?
If you are a Fabricator with strong sheet metal, welding and prototype build experience, this is an excellent opportunity to support advanced vehicle development projects.
Apply now with your CV, and a member of our team will contact you to discuss the next steps. All applications are handled with the utmost confidentiality.
Key Skills
- Sheet metal fabrication
- Welding
- Prototype vehicles
- Vehicle development
- Metal fabrication
- Engineering drawings
- CAD drawing viewing
- Automotive engineering
- Workshop skills
- Composite materials
- Prototype component manufacture
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