Marquee Erector / Labourer

Posted 8 April by Bennett & Game Recruitment
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Marquee Erector / Labourer required for Lewis Marquees based in Westbourne just outside Emsworth. Lewis Marquees are a well-established marquee company and one of the South of England's oldest marquee companies having started trading 180 years ago, they are looking for a Marquee Erector / Labourer to work on a temporary basis throughout the Summer and Autumn Months

You will be required to work between April to December, starting work early on weekdays and some weekends and there will be the potential for plenty of overtime.

Day to day tasks will be assisting with the erecting and dismantling of marquees and entire events such as festivals and weddings, cleaning and transportation of marquees and storing of marquees at the warehouse.

Rates of pay: £11.44 (Over 21), drivers get £12 per hour depending on experience and possession of a FULL CAT B Driving Licence (Over 21)

Marquee Erector / Labourer Position Requirements

  • You must be physically fit and confident with heavy lifting. You must also have your own transport or be able to get to the Wren Centre in Westbourne each morning.
  • Previous experience with marquees is preferred but not essential, providing you are energetic, flexible, enthusiastic and based within a commutable distance of Emsworth you will be considered.

Marquee Erector / Labourer Position Remuneration

  • £11.44 (Over 21), drivers get £12 per hour depending on experience and possession of a FULL CAT B Driving Licence (Over 21)
  • Extra pay negotiable for any applicants that hold HGV licences

Bennett and Game is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52435408

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