Acorn by Synergie us looking for a Working Supervisor - Carpentry / Construction
Salary - Approx £40,000 - £45,000 per annum
Location - Can be based anywhere M4 Corridor. Newport, Bristol, Swindon, London
Our Client carry out mainly domestic internal repairs following insurance claims.
Works are generally carpentry biased often with replacement kitchen units, worktops, skirting, doors etc. Works can also include flooring and drywalls / ceilings.
Our client offer job security, van, tools, all expenses paid and a regular flow of work without worry of where next job will come. They take care of pricing, scheduling, invoicing and payments so that you can focus on the successful delivery of quality work.
This type of work takes our client to various locations across the M4 corridor from South Wales to London. Work is on private residents that can vary in size. It doesn't involve housing association repair.
Requirements:-
- Skilled tradesperson with excellent Carpentry skills.
- Ideally is capable of small works and alterations of other trades
- SMSTS preferred but not essential
- DBS check will be required
- Driving license
- Polite & respectful (will be customer facing)
- Can be based in any location cross the M4 corridor.
The role:-
- Van and expenses paid
- Will be required to travel and stay away
- Work is Monday - Friday - approx. 42 hours per week
- Permanent role
If interested in the role, apply online with your CV. Otherwise call Tom on 07766523378
Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
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