Platers - Heavy Structural

Location Birmingham
Discipline: Infrastructure
Job type: Contract
Salary: 1st 40 Hours M-F - £21.00 per hour + £2.53 holiday pay = £23.53 per hour Over 40 Hours + Sat/Sun - £26.24 per hour + £3.16 holiday pay = £29.40 per hour Lodge Allowance - £60.00 per day worked
Contact name: Mia Harris

Contact email: mia.harris@integrateresources.com
Job ref: L563V53R
Published: 17 days ago
Startdate: 2025-03-24

​​Discipline:  2 x Platers - Heavy Structural

Location: Birmingham

PAYE Direct Rate:

1st 40 Hours M-F - £21.00 per hour + £2.53 holiday pay = £23.53 per hour

Over 40 Hours + Sat/Sun - £26.24 per hour + £3.16 holiday pay = £29.40 per hour

Lodge Allowance - £60.00 per day worked

Duration: up to 18 Months
Hours: 58 hours per week Mon - Sat

About the Role:

Integrate Resources Group is currently seeking experienced Platers for an exciting project on a large-scale bridge structure. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-profile infrastructure projects, contributing to the construction of critical transport links.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Heavy structural steel plating, fabrication, and assembly

  • Reading and interpreting technical drawings and engineering specifications

  • Working with high-tolerance steel components

  • Operating cutting, grinding, and welding tools where required

  • Ensuring all work meets safety and quality standards

Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Plater in a heavy structural steel environment

  • Previous work on bridge, viaduct, or large-scale infrastructure projects

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and fabrication plans

  • Proficiency in plating, tack welding, and burning

  • Valid CSCS card (or equivalent)

  • NVQ Level 3 / Apprenticeship in Plating/Fabrication (preferred)

  • IPAF / MEWP / PASMA / Confined Space (advantageous)

Why Join Us?

  • Long-term work on major UK infrastructure projects

  • Competitive pay rates and overtime available

  • Supportive and experienced site teams

  • Opportunities for career progression