6 x Coded Welders - Renfrew (Glasgow)

6 x Coded Welders - Renfrew (Glasgow)


Company
Integrate Engineering Resources
Location
Glasgow
Salary
€72,299–€95,413 a year
Posted
8 days ago
Via
via Jobijoba UK

Job Description
About the job 6 x Coded Welders - Renfrew (Glasgow)

Position: Coded Welders (Structural) – ISO 9606 136 & 138

Location: Renfrew / Glasgow
Start Date: July 2026
Duration: 6 Months
Positions Available: 6

PAYE Rates (Days – Monday to Friday)

First 40 Hours (Mon–Fri)
£24.15 per hour + £2.91 holiday pay = £27.06 per hour

Over 40 Hours + Saturday/Sunday
£30.18 per hour + £3.63 holiday pay = £33.81 per hour

Lodge Allowance:
£60.00 per day worked (if residing over 50 miles from site)

Hours:
55–70 hours per week (Monday to Sunday available)
The Role

We are recruiting 6 experienced Coded Structural Welders for a major infrastructure project based near Glasgow.

This is a long-term opportunity on a high-profile, fast-paced project. Welders will be required to carry out heavy structural steel welding on plate thicknesses up to 100mm, with 100% Ultrasonic Testing (UT).

All welding will be carried out using:

High standards of workmanship and adherence to site safety procedures are essential due to the nature of the project.
Requirements
• Valid CSCS Card
• Current or previously coded in ISO 9606 – 136 & 138 (all positions)
• Proven experience welding heavy structural steel (up to 100mm plate)
• Experience working to UT standards (100% testing environment)
Project Highlights
• Major UK infrastructure project
• Long-term work available
• High weekly earning potential (55–70 hours)
• Lodge allowance available for travellers
• Immediate pipeline of work for April mobilisation

For further information, please contact us today and one of our Consultants will be back in touch.

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