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Hi all.

Due to expansion of our small business, we are currently looking to recruit an experienced plumber/bathroom installer. The job will initially be on a part time (16 hours a week) basis with overtime on a fairly regular basis. As the business grows it is our intention to develop this into a full-time role. We anticipate this happening within the next year. The job will initially be temporary but will change to permanent once we believe we have found the right employee.

Full uniform, van and tools will of course be provided. This is an employed vacancy as opposed to the more standard self-employed vacancies in our industry.

An NVQ 2 or a minimum of 3 years of experience working as a domestic plumber and installing bathrooms is required. You do not need to be able to plaster but should be able to tile to a good standard. In addition, we are looking for someone with the following qualities: -

1.) The ability to plumb and install bathrooms to the highest standards.
2.) You must be a good people person.
3.) You must leave a customer's house as tidy or tidier than you went into it.
4.) You must be reliable and punctual.
5.) You must be able to work using your own initiative and experience.

In return, we offer a competitive hourly rate for the area (£8/hour) plus a profit share paid each December just prior to Christmas (once you have worked with us for a year). In addition, we also have a voluntary company pension scheme.

If you are interested then please send a CV by email to [email protected] in the first instance or PM me on this forum.

Thanks,

Keiran Ashcroft.
 
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