Pipe Fitter

Charing Cross
10 months ago
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Process Engineer

Pipe Fitter
Hammersmith
£225.00 per day

Jark Cambridge have partnered up with a well organised reputable M&E organisation who are searching for Pipe Fitters to work on a large project in Hammersmith. Our client have a rich history of working on prestigious projects ranging from Offices, Schools, Hospitals, Leisure, Warehouses, Retail and Pharmaceutical.

We’re actively looking for Pipe Fitters to start on a large Commercial project In Hammersmith, predominately working on screwed pipework & pre fab pipework installation.

Duties will include:
• Screwed Steel Pipework.
• Pre-Fabricated pipework install.

Requirements:
• Blue or Gold CSCS card.
• Own tools including power tools.
• PPE.
• Commercial experience is essential.

Benefits:
• £225.00 per day.
• Working hours are 07.30-16.00.
• Free parking on site.

If you’re interested in hearing more regarding this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to contact Luca on (phone number removed) / (url removed).

Skills Required

Pipe fitting
Screwed pipework
Pre Fabricated installation

Qualifications Required
NVQ Level 2 in Mechanical Installation
NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation
Blue CSCS card
Gold CSCS card

Keywords
Pipe Fitting
Pipefitter
Commercial
London
Hammersmith

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