Company
Rentokil Initial
Rentokil Initial
£24,000
Urban Planters - Interior Landscape Maintenance TechnicianKey InformationBasic salary of £24,000 per annum Urban Planters have been bringing homes and workplaces to life with plants since 1965. Over that time, we have evolved and grown alongside the many changes in the landscaping industry, building up a wealth of expertise along the way. We deliver our products and services nationally through our network of franchised branches, spanning the length and breadth of the UK. This means we can offer the personalised service of a local business but with the standard and resources of a national organisation. Permanent: A full time role, working Monday to Friday (37.5 hr week), start and finish times can be flexible however normal hours are 7:30am to 3:30pmLocation: Join the team based in BristolThe RoleAs an Interior Landscape Maintenance Technician you will carry out maintenance of tropical plants within a wide sector of businesses. Your main duties will include: Watering, feeding and pest control of live plant displays Replacing dead, dying or overgrown plant displays Maintain artificial plant displays Assist with plant display installations Assist with seasonal installations Ensure all maintenance dockets and documentation are completed Comply with relevant health and safety Building good supplier and customer relationships Be mindful of possible sales opportunities Requirements:Previous experience in a similar role would be advantageous however full training will be providedBenefits:This Opportunity is for someone looking to join a busy, fast paced business where you will be working with a friendly and welcoming team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading company in the Interior and Exterior planting sector where progression and development are encouraged. .
Bristol
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