Floor Layer

Posted 16 April by Reed Property & Construction
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I am currently recruiting for a large housing association, who require a Floor layer/wall tiler

Temp-perm contract. 

Salary- £21.90PH Umbrella/Cis, PERM Is up to £31.372 DOE

 Hours-08:00-16:00 Monday – Thursday, 8:00 -15:30 Friday

location-Birmingham

Criteria,  

In housing you can make a real difference, the role of Trade Engineer – Floor-layer / Wall tiler(Multiskilled) will involve: • Working to a programme of works and within budget / timescales • The ability to work well on your own and alongside other contractors in a timely efficient manner • Having a good knowledge of the building and construction industry • Responding to prearranged repair appointments • Be motivated to work internally / externally all year round • Being able to work with a wide range of building materials • To actively drive and promote a first-time fix repairs culture • Be forthcoming with new ideas and solutions to improve our service offering As Trade Engineer – Floor-Layer/wall Tiler (Multiskilled) we need you to have: • A Craft City & Guilds or S/NVQ Level 2 in Floor- Laying / Wall Tiling • Full driving licence • Experience and working knowledge within multiple trades beyond your core trade • Experience of dealing with customers and commitment to delivering a high level of customer satisfaction • Conscientious and awareness of Health and Safety • Excellent communication skills and a customer focus We would be really excited if you have: • Experience of working within the social housing sector • Experience in using PDA device to receive and complete jobs.

Van, fuel card, van stock supplied. 

if interested and would like to discuss more details please contact, or send an up to date CV to . 

Reference: 52486298

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