Metal fabrication is a large part of the UK engineering industry, it covers a wide range of fabrication and welding skills in heavy plate, structural steel, the manufacture of machines, for all types of production lines, construction machines and equipment, to fine tolerance sheet metal for the aircraft industry, in ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
There are several different avenues to begin a career in fabrication and welding, one option is, while you are still at school complete an engineering vocational BTEC course.
Or at 16 leave school and enrol on a fabrication and welding T level course, at a further education college or independent training provider, this route requires a work placement in industry, which potentially could lead to a fabrication and welding apprenticeship.
Reading fabrication drawings
Marking out
Thermal cutting accurately to varying tolerances
Forming, and shaping thick and thin ferrous or non-ferrous metallic materials
Assembling previously made parts, and welding using the MAG and TIG welding processes
Registrations are now open and close midnight 28th March 2024.
The entry stage will be sent to competitors when they register, competitors have 24 hours to complete the task with a final deadline of 25th April 2024.
Remote qualifier
To help finalists prepare ahead of the UK Final, we will provide relevant technical training and share mindset development techniques, to support them to remain focused on achieving success.
National finals will take place between the 18th-22nd November 2024 in Manchester (venues TBC).
If you’re interested in Metal Fabrication then visit our Careers pages to learn more.