Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£35650 per annum
Mobile Fabric Engineer – FM Service Provider - Commercial Buildings – Berkshire – up to £35,650 per annum Exciting opportunity to work for an established FM service provider on a mobile basis covering Reading, Guildford & Slough. You will be responsible for the fabric maintenance on a bank and retail contract in the Berkshire area. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of most general fabric trades such as basic carpentry, plumbing and painting. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary of up to £35,650, overtime and further training. Package & Working hours Up to £35,650 Monday to Friday 08:00 am – 17:00 pm Callout 1 in 8/9 25 days holiday + Bank holidays Further training Company pension Key duties & Responsibilities Painting & Decorating Basic lighting Fixing Furniture Hanging Pictures & Shelves Maintain and update Log books Assist the maintenance team on site Escort sub-contractors To undertake basic “Fabric duties” which would include touching up paintwork, tightening hinges, install/repair blinds, changing locks , making minor repairs to cabinets, desks, and putting together small equipment like chairs etc. Requirements Must have some trade certificates (Plumbing, Carpentry, etc) Knowledge of commercial building maintenance An understanding of most building fabric duties Good communication skills Health & Safety experience Basic PC literacy, (Microsoft Word, Excel, Internet, smartphone use) Ability to deliver excellent customer service Self-motivation with the ability to manage tight time constraints and prioritise workload If you are interested in this position get in touch with Archie at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information!
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