Plater - DS

Posted 12 April by IRS Recruitment

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Plater (s), are you looking for your next long term assignment! If so, IRS Recruitment are pleased to be supporting our client to work in the Wallsend area on a long term project until 2025 and beyond.

We have immediate vacancies and opportunities for Plater (s) to work on this project in the Northeast of England with potential opportunities for the roles to become permanent.

You will have had experience working on heavy steel fabrications and structures

There are two shift patterns available which are shown below, please advise upon application of your preferred shift, however, these cannot be guaranteed but will be helpful to us.

Weekday Dayshift - Monday to Friday. 42 hours per week.

Weekday Backshift - Monday to Friday. 42 hours per week.

Some overtime may be available.

Plater (s) will have or willing to undertake a CSCS qualification and Multi-Functional training for enhanced rates of pay.

Rates of pay offered:

• PAYE Dayshift:

£19.50 per hour - For the first 38 hours worked and approved
£25.35 per hour – In excess of 38 hours worked and approved
£29.25 per hour – Saturday hours worked and approved
£39.00 per hour – Sunday and Bank Holiday hours worked and approved

• PAYE Backshift:
£21.39 per hour - For the first 38 hours worked and approved
£27.81 per hour – In excess of 38 hours worked and approved
£32.09 per hour – Saturday hours worked and approved
£42.78 per hour – Sunday and Bank Holiday hours worked and approved

Interested? then please click APPLY now or call our friendly team on: .

Application questions

Do you have the right to work in the UK?
Do you have NVQ level 3 ?
Do you have a safety passport ?

Reference: 52467212

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