CSCS Labourer

Posted 5 April by TR2 Recruitment

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Our client are a leading civil engineering contractor that helps connect communities through road, rail, water, and utilities. They are with a "people first business" who genuinely care about their staff. If you share their values and are proud of a job well done, collaborative in working well with others and ambitious to make things better, then have a read of what we have on offer.

We are currently looking for a Store person to join the team working on a major highway project around Barnstaple.

Working from one of the compounds on this highways project (West Buckland), you will be responsible for

  • dealing with deliveries onsite
  • keeping a up to date inventory
  • moving building materials with a fork lift truck (full training will be provided).

Candidates will be required to hold a valid, in date, CSCS card and driving licence.

An excellent attitude to work is required, as well and maintaining high standard of health and safety and workmanship .

The role is working Monday to Friday, and you will be expected to work through until the end of July, paid Umbrella.

If this sounds like the role for you, submit your CV via this indeed advert or alternatively please give the TR2 Recruitment office and one of our friendly team will go through the application process with you.

TR2 Recruitment Ltd acts as an Employment Agency for permanent workers and an Employment Business for temporary workers

Required skills

  • Civil
  • CSCS
  • Highways
  • Labouring
  • Labourer
  • Site work
  • workers

Application question

Do you have a CSCS card?

Reference: 52428528

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