Kitchen Fitter / Carpenter

Milton Keynes
1 week ago
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Job Title: Fitter / Installer

Location: (Field Based)

Salary: £28,000 + overtime + bonusbased on company performance(OTE £35,000 - £40,000)

Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am-5.00pm (You will be required to be at the job for this start time, so flexibility to start early will be required, usually 6am.) * Travel time outside of your core hours will be paid. *

Our Client:

Is a leading supplier of industrial workshop and storage equipment servicing the Aerospace, Motorsport, Engineering and warehouse sectors throughout the UK & Ireland.

Role Summary:

Our client is looking for a hard working and passionate individual to join their Installation team and support on projects across the UK. A majority of their work is around the Milton Keynes, Birmingham and Silverstone areas, however the office is based in Ashford, Kent where you may be required to travel to from time to time. If you live further away from the project sites, nights away will be required (could be up to 4 nights per week)

When required to stay away, hotels will be paid for with an additional allowance for dinner and a drink each night. You will be working within the automotive and aerospace space with some of the biggest names in the industry. You must be flexible for the role due to the working hours, however you will be well looked after by the company.

Benefits:

23 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays
Christmas shut down (paid in addition to your annual leave)
Overtime paid before 8.30am and after 5.00pm
Pension
Private health care with the option to add family members
Team social events - go karting, golf, Christmas parties
End of year bonus (depending on company performance)
Company vehicle (after probation)
Company phone (after probation)Key responsibilities within your new role would be to:

Install and fit storage systems, including shelving, workshops and cabinets.
Read and interpret technical drawings and installation instructions.
Use tools and equipment safely and efficiently to complete installations to a high standard.
Ensure installations are completed on schedule while maintaining quality and safety standards.
Collaborate with clients to ensure installations meet their specifications and expectations.
Perform site inspections to assess installation requirements.
Troubleshoot and resolve installation issues promptly.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment, adhering to health and safety regulations.Experience and skills required for this position:

Installation or fitting experience such as kitchen, shop fittings or pallet racking.
Experience or knowledge of work benches, work tops, cabinets or racking systems.
You must have a CSCS card.
You must have a clean driving licence and have held your licence for a least 2 years
You will need to undergo a security clearance check due to the nature of some clients you will be working for.
Ideally you will have an IPAF or forklift licence but not essential
You must be able to work as part of a team, but also on your own initiative when required.
You must be able to work well under pressure and think on your feet if needed.
You must have a can do attitude and be willing to learn
You must be flexible with working hours due to the nature of the role
You must be comfortable with nights away, could be up to 4 nights a week with some projects depending on location.Next steps:

If this sounds like the ideal position for you and you have the experience outlined above, then please apply and you will be contacted by a member of our team if your CV matches our requirements.

If you would like any further information before applying, then please call Ellie (Permanent Consultant) on (phone number removed).

Alternatively, if you know someone who may be suitable for this role please share the details, if you successfully refer a friend, you will receive a £50 voucherterms apply.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website

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