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Pipe Fitter

Midlands
Permanent

Job Location: Birmingham

Start: ASAP

The Company –

Founded in 1947, Dodd Group has remained a privately owned family business, built on decades of expertise and trust. As a comprehensive building services provider, we deliver integrated electrical and mechanical engineering solutions, along with maintenance, retrofitting, and facilities management. Our deep sector knowledge, wide regional reach, and focus on sustainability and social value have driven our continued growth and national recognition, establishing us as a key force in the UK’s engineering and property services sector

Job description

Due to continued contract growth of our Supported Living  Division we are currently looking for a fully qualified, experienced pipe fitter to join our expanding, well established team.

Main responsibilities:

  • Install copper pipework using various jointing methods up to 2″
  • Install steel pipework using various jointing methods up to 3″
  • Install stainless steel pipework using various jointing methods up to 4″
  • Install/Repair valves, pressure relief valves, pressure reducing valves and others
  • Install pump sets, expansion bellows and expansion vessels

In Return

You will be working for a company who will offer you a structured opportunity to progress your career, with continued support and training, 21 days annual leave plus bank holidays and a competitive rate of pay.

You’ll work in a friendly, inclusive environment where people understand the value of their contribution and are encouraged to recognise a job well done. You’ll be part of an open, engaged culture where everyone has a voice and the opportunity to get involved, as well as make a real difference.

Please forward CV’s to emma.fellows@doddgroup.com

(No Agencies Please)

Dodd Group is proud to be an equal opportunities employer

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