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Pipefitter Jobs in United Kingdom

​Pipefitter

A Pipefitter is responsible for building, installing, and repairing piping systems. They must be able to understand blueprints and inspect their worksite to ensure a safe working environment and remove obstructions.

A Pipefitter must be able to cut, thread, bend and connect pipes, as well as install and secure them. They must work carefully to install and repair pipes so that they prevent leaks. Pipefitters generally work with metal pipes, non-metal pipes, tubes, and fittings.

A Pipefitter must be qualified to Level 3 standard or have completed an apprenticeship. They may be required to hold a CSCS or Skillscard.

NRL focuses on connecting skilled Pipefitters with employers across various industries such as nuclear and construction. A dedicated team works closely with clients to understand their specific workforce needs and project requirements. The entire recruitment process is handled, from sourcing and screening candidates to conducting interviews and verifying qualifications. Commitment to quality and compliance helps clients maintain high standards in their projects, while Pipefitters benefit from access to a range of rewarding job opportunities.

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Contract Pipefitter Jobs

Contract Pipefitter jobs offer candidates the flexibility and autonomy to select projects that best suit their skills and schedules. Engaging in contract work allows Pipefitters to explore diverse opportunities across different industries and locations, enhancing their expertise and broadening their experience. This type of employment can also lead to potentially higher wages, as contract roles often pay more for specialised skills and short-term commitments. Working as a contract Pipefitter allows candidates to have more control over their work-life balance and career trajectory.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the highest-paid Pipefitter?
  • The highest-paid Pipefitters in the UK typically work in specialised industries such as oil and gas, power generation, and pharmaceuticals. These experienced professionals often earn competitive salaries due to the demanding nature of their work and the level of expertise required in handling complex piping systems.

  • What qualifications do I need to be a Pipefitter?
  • To become a Pipefitter in the UK, you typically need a combination of vocational training and relevant qualifications. This may include completion of an apprenticeship programme, obtaining a Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma in Plumbing and Domestic Heating, having a valid CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) card, and gaining practical experience in pipefitting work.

  • What does a Pipefitter do?
  • A Pipefitter in the UK is responsible for installing, assembling, and maintaining piping systems that carry water, steam, chemicals, or fuel in various industrial, commercial, and residential settings. They interpret blueprints and specifications to determine the layout, and then cut, bend, thread, and connect pipes to create functional systems that meet safety and performance standards. Additionally, Pipefitters may also be involved in repairing and troubleshooting piping issues to ensure the integrity and efficiency of the systems they work on.

​United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a sovereign country in Europe. It consists of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. London is the capital city and the largest city in the United Kingdom. This country has a long history and many famous people have left their traces behind here. Music festivals, sports competitions, science fairs and many universities all make the United Kingdom one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Europe.

The United Kingdom is one of the most highly developed countries in the world and has a large engineering sector producing some of the highest-quality goods and services. In 2015 alone, UK businesses spent more than £100 billion on research and development.

Transport in the United Kingdom is by road, rail, air and water. The United Kingdom has a market-oriented transport system composed of railways, roadways and canals. 

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