We are working with a reputable building contractor who are currently seeking a reliable and skilled Multi-Trade Operative to join our team. The role involves carrying out a variety of building, maintenance, and refurbishment tasks across residential and public sector commercial projects.
Projects locations will generally be Kent,Surrey and South London
This position is ideal for someone with a broad range of trade skills that would ideally include Carpentry and basic plumbing.
Key Responsibilities
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Carry out general building and installation tasks including (but not limited to):
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Carpentry (1st and 2nd fix)
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Basic plumbing
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Basic electrical work (e.g., replacing fittings)
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Plastering, patch repairs, and rendering
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Painting and decorating
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Tiling and flooring
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Assist with small refurbishment projects from strip-out to completion.
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Diagnose and resolve on-site issues efficiently.
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Work independently or as part of a small team depending on project requirements.
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Ensure all work meets quality standards and complies with health and safety regulations.
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Communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and management.
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Complete job sheets, timesheets, and any required documentation accurately.
Skills & Experience
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Proven experience in a similar multi-trade or general building role.
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Strong practical skills across at least two core trades.
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Good problem-solving ability and attention to detail.
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Understanding of Health & Safety practices on site.
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Full UK driving licence (essential).
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CSCS card (desirable).
Personal Qualities
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Reliable, punctual, and self-motivated.
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Professional attitude with good customer service skills.
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Positive team player with flexibility to help where needed.
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Able to manage workload and meet deadlines.
Opportunity for additional overtime including weekends and nights at enhanced rates
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