Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£35000 per annum
Maintenance Plumber - Commercial Building – Hatfield, Hertfordshire - Permanent - £35,000 Exciting opportunity to work for an established FM Property company based in London. CBW are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Plumber to be based at a large commercial building in Hatfield. The successful candidate will be a fully qualified plumber with a proven track record in commercial/property building maintenance. He or she will be required to carry out M&E/Fabric planned and reactive maintenance across this large static site. Working with the maintenance team on site. He or she will be required to have an understanding/hands-on experience of the below. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary, further training, overtime, and the chance to work at this very unique and interesting site. Package & Hours of Work £37,500 per annum Monday to Friday – 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (40-hour week) Overtime available 25 days holiday + BH Company Pension Duties and responsibilities Repairing Toilets and Sinks Unblocking Toilets Water Hygiene maintenance and inspections Pipework inspections and repairs Minor installation works Maintenance of pumps, expansions vessels, PRVs and TMVs Flexible in helping other trades on site Planned and reactive works Water Treatment (Temperature checks / Not dosing) General building fabric Escort specialist subcontractors Requirements Plumbing qualified level 2 minimum A proven track record in commercial or property maintenance Installation experience Excellent customer service skills Happy to cover a large site Honest, hard-working and reliable Please send your CV to Alex Denton of CBW Staffing Solutions.
Hatfield
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