Multi Skilled Maintenance – Local Council
South West Recruitment
We are recruiting for a Permanent Multi Trade Plumber for the local Council in Bournemouth, Dorset
We’re looking for passionate people who have worked on the installation of adapted living aids, preferred, but not essential the installation of level access shower rooms, these may include the digging and screeding of concrete floors. You will have a proven track record as a multi trade person, will have a strong background in the installation of bathrooms, which will include tiling, boxing and the installation of sanitary wear.
You will have your own tools required to undertake domestic plumbing, showers, waste pumps, radiator moves as well as basic carpentry to create boxing, occasional studwork, installing tuff form trays and some minor dot and dab plastering and bonding walls.
Be qualified, level two or greater in plumbing and heating or equivalent, be qualified or have a great understand of WRAS Water Supply Regs or proven time served in a multi trade role.
Salary:
£17.44 per hour rising to £17.89 after 12 weeks.
Hours:
9am – 5pm Monday to Friday (39 hours per week)
Duties and Requirements:
£44 – 17.89 per hour
Bournemouth
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 23:58:14 GMT
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