Altrad UK, Ireland & Nordics
Pipefitter

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Pipefitter
Role Overview: We are recruiting experienced Pipefitters to support mechanical installation and maintenance activities on a long-term project. This role involves working to detailed drawings and specifications to ensure high-quality, safe installation of piping systems. Key Responsibilities: Install, assemble, and fit pipework systems to specification Read and interpret isometric drawings and technical documents Carry out pipe cutting, threading, bending, and fitting Align pipework and prepare for welding activities Work closely with welders and supervisors to ensure efficient delivery Ensure all work is completed in line with safety and quality standards Follow permit-to-work systems and site procedures Maintain a clean and safe working environment Key Requirements: Proven experience as a Pipefitter in an industrial environment Ability to read and work from isometric drawings Strong knowledge of pipe installation techniques and processes Experience working with carbon and stainless steel pipework Valid trade qualifications or apprenticeship Strong commitment to health & safety Reliable and able to work effectively as part of a team Desirable: Experience in highly regulated environments (e.g. nuclear, oil & gas, or similar) Previous site-based project experience Additional mechanical or fabrication skills
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