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Lagger, Thermal Insulation Engineer
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Seeking a qualified Lagger / Thermal Insulation Engineer for a commercial build in Grimsby. You will fully install pipework insulation on-site, requiring a TICA Blue or Gold CSCS Card and your own PPE/tools. The role demands reliability, a 7am start, and the ability to work from technical drawing...
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United Kingdom , Grimsby
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24.00 GBP / Hour
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Wallace Hind
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Thermal Insulation Engineer
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Join DPL Group in Ipswich as a Thermal Insulation Engineer. This role requires a time-served qualification and 2-3 years' M&E Building Services experience. You will measure, cut, and fit insulation and cladding, ensuring strict health and safety compliance. Ideal for an ambitious professional see...
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United Kingdom , Ipswich
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Insulation Operative
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Join our team in Reading as an Insulation Operative. You will install and maintain thermal and acoustic insulation on industrial systems, ensuring energy efficiency and safety compliance. We require 2+ years of experience, knowledge of materials, and the ability to read technical drawings. We off...
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United Kingdom , Reading
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20.00 GBP / Hour
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Rhodar Industrial Services Ltd
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Thermal Insulation Engineer
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Seeking a skilled Thermal Insulation Engineer in Barrow, UK. You will install thermal/acoustic insulation on equipment and pipework, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards. Essential requirements include TICA Gold/Blue cards, experience with PIR insulation, and ability to read tech...
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United Kingdom , Barrow
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18.31 GBP / Hour
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Morson Talent
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Discover rewarding and essential insulator jobs, a cornerstone profession in the construction and industrial maintenance sectors. Insulators, also known as insulation workers, are skilled tradespeople responsible for installing materials that control temperature, reduce energy consumption, dampen sound, and provide crucial fire protection in buildings, pipes, boilers, and ductwork. Their work is fundamental to energy efficiency, safety, and comfort across residential, commercial, and industrial projects, making these roles vital in today's focus on sustainable building practices and operational cost reduction. Professionals in insulator jobs perform a wide array of tasks centered on the precise application of various insulation materials. Common responsibilities include reading and interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the required insulation type and thickness. They then measure, cut, shape, and fit materials like fiberglass, foam board, mineral wool, or reflective systems to surfaces. Installation involves securing insulation using staples, tape, screws, or specialized fasteners, and often includes applying protective coverings such as plastic, canvas, or metal jacketing to seal and shield the insulation. Insulators work on diverse components, from walls, attics, and roofs in buildings to extensive networks of steam pipes, HVAC ducts, and mechanical equipment in plants and ships. A significant part of the role involves adhering to strict safety protocols, including the proper handling of materials and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure a safe worksite. Typical skills and requirements for insulator jobs blend physical capability with technical knowledge. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, with skills often acquired through apprenticeships, on-the-job training, or vocational programs. Key physical requirements include stamina, strength, and agility, as the work frequently involves lifting, bending, kneeling, and working in confined spaces or at heights on ladders and scaffolds. Manual dexterity is essential for handling tools like knives, saws, and trowels. Successful insulators possess a strong understanding of the properties of different insulation materials and the principles of heat flow. They must be detail-oriented to ensure seamless coverage that prevents thermal bridging, and they need to follow building codes and safety regulations meticulously. While not always mandatory, certifications related to specific insulation types or industrial safety standards can be advantageous. For those seeking stable, hands-on careers that contribute directly to energy conservation and infrastructure integrity, insulator jobs offer a dynamic and impactful career path with opportunities for specialization and advancement into supervisory roles.

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