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Industrial Door Engineering is looking to recruit a Factory Engineer
Are you a skilled fabricated or mechanically minded individual looking for a hands-on engineering role? IDE is seeking a Factory Engineer to join our production team, playing a key role in the fabrication and assembly of industrial roller shutter doors. This is a practical, workshop-based position that requires precision, teamwork and a strong work ethic.
Key Responsibilities
- Fabricate roller shutter doors and components from raw materials using a range of machinery and hand tools.
- Work from technical drawings and specifications to ensure accurate assembly of products
- Operate fabrication equipment including press brakes, guillotines, drills and welding tools (primarily MIG welding)
- Maintain high standards of workmanship, quality and safety across all tasks
- Conduct regular quality checks to ensure finished products meet strict tolerances and company standards
- Assist with loading / unloading materials and keeping workspaces clean and organized
- Support installation preparation when required
- Follow all company health and safety guidelines and safe working practices
- Work collaboratively with the wider production team and supervisors to meet production goals
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About You
We are looking for someone who:
- has experience in metal fabrication, welding, or mechanical assembly (this is preferred but not essential – full training can be provided for the right candidate)
- is proficient in or willing to learn MIG welding and the use of fabrication tools and equipment
- ideally has a forklift license
- can read and work from technical drawings
- has a strong eye for detail and commitment to producing high quality work
- is a team player with a flexible, proactive approach and positive attitude
- understands workshop health and safety standards
What We Offer
- A secure, full time role in a growing and well established business
- Supportive training and onboarding process
- Opportunities for skill development and progression
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- A team-orientated working environment with a focus on quality and safety
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