JOB DESCRIPTION
Ground Worker
We are recruiting an experienced Ground Worker to work in our contracting team all over the UK on a full time, permanent basis. Experience working river landscaping and in a marine civils role would be advantageous.
We are looking to recruit an experienced individual who is able to do the following tasks: Lay kerb stones/coping stones, install drainage, rebuild pathways, pointing and concrete repairs. Small shuttering projects and the ability to work off drawings would also be an advantage.
Machinery experience in the following areas: tracked 360, dumpers, roller etc.
This position will involve working away from home at times. The role will also require someone who is keen and self-motivated to provide a professional service to our clients in a very diverse marketplace. The role is very 'hands on' and could also entail some supervisory responsibilities.
Essential:
CSCS Labourers Card
NPORS/CPCS tickets
Full Clean Driving Licence
You would be reporting to the Contracts Manager/Project Managers.
Pay: £14.00-£22.00 per hour
Salaries will depend on experience and will be discussed during the interview stage.
Full-time, Permanent. Working hours 7am – 5pm.
Overtime may be available including weekends.
Submit your interest

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