Brackley | Tues–Sat, 6am–3pm | No Paper Tigers
If your idea of a satisfying day involves TIG welding stainless steel instead of sitting in a meeting talking about “synergy,” then read on.
This is a hands-on fabrication role in a fast-moving food factory. You’ll be welding, repairing, building, grinding — basically keeping the place together with your head, your hands, and a decent MIG setup.
Some of it’s in the workshop. Some of it’s on the factory floor. None of it involves staring blankly at a whiteboard pretending “continuous improvement” means buying a new spanner.
 The job:-
TIG welding stainless steel and repairing anything that’s fallen apart or about to
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Designing and fabricating bespoke pieces — not just bodge jobs with zip ties
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Working with galvanised steel modules that are, apparently, critical to keeping things moving
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Taking pride in solid engineering standards and good hygiene practices (it’s a food factory, not a scrap yard)
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Following schedules, but also using your head when things change — because they will
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Know your way around MIG & TIG like you weren’t taught last week
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Mark out and fabricate your own work — no one’s going to babysit you
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Be comfortable using oxy-acetylene gear
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Communicate with the team without needing an interpreter
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Manage your own time, job list, and workshop standards
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Be physically fit enough to climb, lift, weld and graft where needed
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Bonus if you’ve used a forklift, but it’s not a deal-breaker
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31 days holiday
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Life insurance and pension
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Early starts = early finishes
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Proper kit, supportive team, and a manager who knows the difference between “urgent” and “annoying but fine”
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If you’re a welder-fabricator who actually enjoys the job, and you’re not afraid to crack on without constant hand-holding, you’ll probably do well here.
Apply now — or message me if you want the real version, not the HR-filtered one.