Engenda Group
Workshop Pipefitter

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Full-Time Pipefitter (Fabrication) – Halton Fabrications, Runcorn
Prefer a workshop environment and to avoid site politics with the stability of a permanent job? A pipefitting role at Engenda’s Halton Fabrications in Runcorn may be perfect for you.
Why This Role?
- No more contract-to-contract work or constantly moving from site to site
- PAYE contract with 25 days annual leave and 8 bank holidays
- Work in a shop-based environment, focusing on fabrication rather than installation
- Join an experienced workshop team fabricating pipes, vessels, and skids
Remuneration
- Basic Rate: £23.11 per hour
- Overtime Rates (Available During Busy Periods)
- £32.35 (First 4 hours after 40 hours weekly + next 4 hours on Saturdays)
- £41.60 (Any time worked on Sundays)
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Key Requirements
- Experience as a pipefitter with a preference for workshop-based fabrication
- Ability to read and interpret isometric drawings (specifically, xlqddzyr isometric drawings)
- Strong self-driven attitude, able to work independently and efficiently
- Skilled in:
- Measuring, cutting, and shaping piping materials
- Tack welding for security in fabrication
- TiG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas)
- Achieving precise, fit-for-purpose fabrication without relying on repetitive supervision


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The Work
- Fabricate vessels, compressed sets, disc valve groups, fan coils systems, skids, pipe racks and process pipings
- Support internal and external projects by Engenda site teams and third-party clients
How to Apply
Want to learn more and schedule a visit to the shop to meet the team? Get in touch!
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