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- STRUCTURE FABRICATOR
- PIPE FABRICATOR
- STRUCTURAL FITTER
- PIPE FITTER
- STRUCTURAL WELDER
- TIG AND ARC WELDER MULTI (PIPING)
- FIRE WATCHER
- RIGGER
- MANAGEMENT
- PAINTER
- BLASTER
- INSTRUMENT FITTER
- ELECTRICIAN
- GRINDER
- DRIVERS-LIGHT - UAE LICENCE
- DRIVERS-BUS/ HEAVY - UAE LICENCE
- HELPER / HELPER E&I
experience in relevant field.
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SEAGULL INTERNATIONAL LLP
Human Resource Consultants
4th Floor, Wellington Business Park II, Marol,
Andheri (E), Mumbai - 59
8976964261
+ 91-22-4616 2271/72/73,
seagulluae2025@gmail.com
Andheri (E), Mumbai - 59
8976964261
+ 91-22-4616 2271/72/73,
seagulluae2025@gmail.com
Heavy fabrication is the process of manufacturing large and complex metal structures, machinery, and components. It involves multiple steps, specialized equipment, and skilled labor. Here’s a breakdown of the process:
Design & Planning
Engineers and designers create detailed blueprints and 3D models.
Materials, welding techniques, and load-bearing requirements are determined.
Material Selection & Cutting
Heavy-duty metals like steel, aluminum, and iron are selected.
Cutting is done using plasma cutters, laser cutting, water jet cutting, or oxy-fuel cutting.
Forming & Machining
Metal sheets or beams are shaped using press brakes, rolling machines, and CNC machining.
Milling, drilling, and lathe operations refine the components.
Welding & Assembly
Components are joined using welding techniques like MIG, TIG, or arc welding.
Rigorous quality checks ensure structural integrity.
Surface Treatment & Finishing
Processes like sandblasting, painting, galvanizing, or powder coating are applied to protect against corrosion.
Inspection & Quality Control
Non-destructive testing (NDT), ultrasonic testing, and X-ray inspections ensure high-quality standards.
Delivery & Installation
Final products are transported to the site and assembled as needed.
Heavy fabrication is used in industries like construction, shipbuilding, aerospace, and energy. It requires precision, durability, and adherence to safety standards.
A fabrication worker is responsible for assembling, shaping, and constructing metal, plastic, or other materials into finished products or components. Their role typically involves:
Key Responsibilities:
Reading Blueprints & Technical Drawings – Understanding design specifications and manufacturing instructions.
Material Preparation – Cutting, shaping, and measuring raw materials using tools like saws, drills, and grinders.
Welding & Assembly – Joining parts together using welding, riveting, or bolting.
Machine Operation – Operating CNC machines, presses, and other manufacturing equipment.
Quality Control – Inspecting finished parts to ensure they meet design specifications and industry standards.
Finishing Work – Polishing, painting, or coating parts to enhance durability and appearance.
Safety & Maintenance – Following workplace safety protocols and maintaining tools and equipment.
Industries They Work In:
Metal fabrication
Automotive and aerospace
Construction and infrastructure
Manufacturing and production
Fabrication workers need technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with tools and machinery. Let me know if you need more details!