Fabricators and welder pay in Bristol March 2024
How much do fabricators and welders in Bristol get paid?
Fabricators and welders in Bristol earn
£11.91-19.11 per hour
Based on 10 employee reviews
What do top employers pay fabricators and welders?
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How are people paid?
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What do fabricators and welders do?
Fabricators and welders have the job of using metal to make new structures or fix things.
You may work on construction sites or on oil rigs.
Other names for fabricators and welders are:
- Welder fabricators
- Pipe welders
- MIG welders
- TIG welders
- Arc welders
This type of job might involve:
- Using specialist equipment to cut, shape and fix metal
- Following engineering plans
- Putting up and taking down metal structures
- Testing that metal has been welded correctly
- Using metal to fix machines
- Helping build bridges and other metal structures
- Using specialist computer programmes
You may have to work at height and in all types of weather.
If you want to apply for a fabricator or welder job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK
You may be expected to have previous manufacturing or trade experience.