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Dripbusters Ltd currently has a vacancy for an experienced plumber with bathroom installation experience. The position will be 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, usually 8am-4pm. The job is based in Lincoln and it is an employed position. Van, tools and stock plus uniform will all be provided. We offer a generous 30 days per year of annual leave (including bank holidays) plus a Christmas bonus once employees have one year of service. An immediate start would be available for the right candidate, however please be aware that any candidates coming into the business will be subject to a probationary period of 3 months. Wage to be agreed with the successful candidate but will be above average for our area to ensure we attract the best staff. Ability to do domestic electrical work, tiling work or plastering work would be perfect but not necessary.

I can't stress enough that we are looking for someone who can work independently and to the highest of standards. Most of our work is in domestic properties and we have built up a good reputation in the local area for delivering top quality bathroom installations and looking after the customer's home in the process.

Please call me on 07572 613964 in the first instance for an informal chat.

Thanks,

Keiran Ashcroft
Director
Dripbusters Ltd
 
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Thanks for posting fella , good luck .

Anyone interested please ease contact croft direct
 
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