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Multi Trade Operative

Niyaa People
Cambridgeshire
1 day ago
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Enjoy a long-term, self-employed role, working for a respected and well-established housing contractor. This Multi Trade Operative role offers consistent work, weekly pay, and the potential for full-time employment if desired.

You'll be working for a major housing contractor in the Huntingdon area, known for providing long-term opportunities and a strong team environment. This is an organization where you'll be valued for your contribution and given stability in your role.

I would love to see CVs from anyone who has worked as a Plumber Multi Trade, Carpenter Multi Trade, Kitchen Fitter, Bathroom Fitter, Wet room Fitter or in a similar construction-related role.

As the Multi Trade Operative, you will be responsible for:

Kitchen and bathroom fitting Carrying out a wide range of carpentry tasks Completing general plumbing works Painting, decorating, and delivering general maintenance across homes


The successful Multi Trade Operative will:
Have their own toolsHave their own transport (car is fine) Hold a blue CSCS card Have relevant industry experience in social housing or a domestic setting
In return, the Multi Trade Operative will receive:
Weekly pay (CIS or PAYE payments available)Long term workAll materials on site ASAP start
Location & travel
Based in Huntingdon, all properties are on the same estate so there is no travel required once on site!

If this Multi Trade Operative role sounds like something you'd be interested in, apply now, or call Alex on .

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