Date Posted:  May 14, 2026

Glasgow continues to be one of Scotland’s strongest locations for skilled welders and fabricators. With major investment in shipbuilding, heavy engineering, construction, and manufacturing, demand for experienced tradespeople remains high across the region.

Shipbuilding Driving Demand on the Clyde

One of the biggest employers currently recruiting is BAE Systems, where large naval shipbuilding projects continue to create opportunities for platers, welders, and fabricators. Candidates with FCAW, MIG, and heavy structural steel experience are particularly sought after. Current salaries for fabricator-platers can exceed £38,000 per year before overtime and shift allowances.

Nearby, Ferguson Marine also remains an important employer within Scotland’s shipbuilding sector, supporting long-term demand for coded welders and marine fabrication specialists.

Manufacturing & Engineering Firms Expanding

Glasgow’s wider manufacturing sector is also actively recruiting. Companies such as Neptune Fabrications Ltd, McMillan Engineering, and Fab 24 regularly require skilled fabricators for structural steel, bespoke metalwork, and industrial engineering projects.

Manufacturing engineering roles linked to welding and machining are currently advertising salaries between £45,000 and £55,000 depending on experience and qualifications

Most In-Demand Welding Certifications

Employers across Glasgow are increasingly prioritising:

  • SVQ Level 3 / trade papers
  • CSCS cards
  • FCAW and MIG welding certification
  • TIG welding experience
  • Ability to read technical fabrication drawings
  • Shipbuilding or offshore experience

Many employers also value candidates with strong health and safety awareness and previous experience in oil & gas or marine environments.

Strong Outlook for Skilled Trades

With major infrastructure, defence, and industrial projects continuing across Scotland, experienced welders and fabricators remain in high demand. For candidates looking for stable work, overtime opportunities, and long-term career growth, Glasgow continues to offer excellent opportunities within the skilled trades sector.

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