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19 August 2008

 

Labourers, 1st Aiders, Carpenters and Decorators Required

Labourers, 1st Aiders, Carpenters and Decorators Required
Our company is called Building UK Recruitment and we have vacancies in all fields of construction.
We have projects in and around London and there is continuing work available and potential advancement for the right individuals.
For Labourers a CSCS card and previous construction experience is preferred but not required.
For 1st Aiders a current 4 day 1st Aid At Work certificate is required and previous construction experience is an advantage.
For Carpenters and Decorators sufficient qualifications, experience and own tools is required.
CIS card (construction tax) will be required but help to attain this can be given.
Rate of pay for Labourers is GBP55 per std 8 hour day Mon-Fri, and GBP55 per 5hour day Sat & Sun. Overtime is paid at GBP6.87 ph.
Rate of pay for 1st Aiders is GBP70 per std 8 hour day Mon-Fri, and GBP70 per 5hour day Sat & Sun. Overtime is paid at GBP8.75 ph.
Rate of pay for Carpenters and Decorators is GBP125 per std 8 hour day Mon-Fri, and GBP125 per 5hour day Sat & Sun. Overtime is paid at GBP15.62 ph.
Please note that travel will NOT be paid!
If you are interested please reply to recruit@buildinguk.com with the relevant position of interest in the Subject line.
*Please reply with a brief introduction of yourself and your location (closest train station)*

Contact Info: recruit@buildinguk.com



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