Workshop Manager

United Infrastructure Ltd is looking for a Workshop Manager

Job description

This role involves running a rapidly expanding workshop that welds and fabricates various pipework and bespoke fabrications to meet our in-house and customers’ needs.

As a skilled workshop manager, you will be a time-served welder/fabricator, having significant experience in heavy general welding and fabrication and capable of using standard workshop machinery and equipment. Reporting to the Business Standards Manager, this role will require a high level of autonomy and reliability.

Your team will initially consist of sixteen welding apprentices deployed within the workshop and across sites.

  • Practical training of apprentices in multiple welding processes and fabrication techniques
  • Ability to MIG/MAG/TIG/FCAW/MMA weld is essential, as well as an ability to use a range of workshop equipment.
  • Able to train apprentices in MIG/MAG/TIG/FCAW/MMA and support their development as welders, interacting with the college, and providing pastoral care (holiday approvals, sickness, etc.).
  • First-hand knowledge of welding automation would be desirable
  • Manage a variety of fabrication jobs from start to finish, working to a high standard both individually and as the leader of a team
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, weld procedures, plans and instructions.
  • A strong leader who communicates professionally with other team members, customers, suppliers, contractors, etc.
  • Ability to work accurately under pressure (to meet deadlines etc.), demonstrating a logical and methodical approach to workloads.
  • Familiar with and confident to organise pressure testing and NDT.
  • Ordering materials and monitoring stock levels of materials, maintaining accurate stock records and updating the stock control system when necessary.
  • Identifying materials and checking quantities and identification numbers against Material Take-off Lists (MTO’s)
  • Take responsibility for the inspection and maintenance of specific equipment.
  • Overseeing health & safety within the workshop and maintaining a safe working environment, including RAMS and temporary works and perimetry requirements.
  • Liaising with the quality and engineering departments to ensure all relevant welding or quality issues are addressed

Extra information

Status
Open
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
Warrington
Type of Contract
Full-time jobs
Published at
17-02-2026
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

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