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Linkit Recruitment Limited - Bristol, Avon, South West, UK

You will be working on a LPG Fuel Terminal, insulating the Fuel Tankers and associated pipework on site. Lagger Lagger Work careers... Up to £23 per hour

from: totaljobs.com (+4 sources) - 8 days ago

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Linkit Recruitment Limited - Macclesfield SK10, Cheshire, North West (+1 location)

Working Monday to Friday - 40hrs p/week. Hours to increase throughout the project reaching 7 x 10hr days. Rate: £20.00 p/hr Lagger careers...

from: joblookup.com (+2 sources) - 6 days ago

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CSS - Birkenhead, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, United Kingdom

CSS are looking for Laggers to start on a in Birkenhead, Liverpool to start ASAP * JIB Skills Card * Previous work references lagger australia... £23 - £26/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 2 days ago

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Carbon 60 - Birkenhead, Merseyside, United Kingdom

This is a great opportunity to work alongside one of the leading construction companies in the UK on a prestigious medium term project Valid relevant CSCS card is essential for this role lagger sheet metal worker... £23/hour CIS

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 2 days ago

Laggers / Thermal Insulation Engineers (Bristol)  

Bristol, England, United Kingdom (+1 location)

Insulate and clad the following items with various insulation materials and finishes: – Pipework, Calorifiers, Tanks, Storage Vessels, Boilers and Ductwork Remove and dispose of existing (non-asbestos)... laggers...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 19 days ago

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Linkit Recruitment - Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom (+1 location)

Working Monday to Friday - 40hrs p/week. Hours to increase throughout the project reaching 7 x 10hr days. 2x Project specific References laggers needed... £20 - £22/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 9 days ago

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MEP Resourcing - Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

* Previous experience working on large commercial sites Lagger - Salford * 2 x professional references thermal insulation uk... £23/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 12 days ago

Thermal Insulation Engineers/Lagger (Bristol)  

OSP Group Ltd - Bristol, England

We are seeking a skilled Insulator to join our team. As an Insulator, you will be responsible for installing insulation materials to improve energy efficiency and maintain temperature control in various... lagger required... £25.00 Per hour (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - Yesterday

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Network Construction Services - Birmingham, West Midlands (County), United Kingdom

The work is installing Armaflex pipe lagging at low level and high level (via MEWP/Scaffold Tower). PASMA required laggers world... £19 - £21/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 25 days ago

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Linkit Recruitment - Cheshire, United Kingdom

2 x Lagger/TIE required to work on an ongoing contract working on sites throughout the Northwest, duties will include - Lagging on a Maintenance contract on Industrial sites, lagging experience on a range... engineer lagger insulator... £20 - £23/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 25 days ago


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  • Do I need to take specific training? Jules

    I’ve 7 years’ experience as hvac installer and I’d like to take the plunge and become a lagger. I was always under the impression that you could do this without further formal training since I’ve been working in the AC field for so long. I’ve recently been told that this is not the case and that I have to take some specific courses. Is this the case? The fact is that this reduces my possibilities a lot. Giving up work in order to study is not an option for me at the moment because I need the cash and also I have a family and I don’t want to miss time with them nor neglect them. Has anybody been in my situation themselves and can give me some advice? Highly appreciated!

    • Thomas:

      Hi Jules, if you have considerable experience in the hvac field I don’t think you need to do any courses. You can but you don’t have to. I advise you to talk directly with a contractor and they’ll probably be able to explain. I also think that depending on the company they’ll be more or less insistent in their staff taking extra courses, some really prefer their staff to be in house trained. You can do an apprenticeship too.

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