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Multi trader (voids)

Build Recruitment
Bracknell Forest
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Job Title: Multi-Trader (voids) (Temporary Contract)
Location: Bracknell
Contract Type: Temporary
Sector: Social Housing / Property Maintenance


Plumber Multi-Trader – Temporary Contract
Location: Bracknell
Duration: Ongoing Temp (Potential for Extension)
Pay Rate: £23.44 per hour (umbrella PAYE)
Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary and permanent basis to leading organisations across the built environment – from executive to operative level.
We’re currently working with a well-established Housing Association, seeking an experienced Multi-Trader to carry out reactive repairs and maintenance within void social housing properties across the Windsor, Slough, Reading, High Wycombe, Datchet, Bracknell and surrounding areas.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities:

Deliver multi-trade repairs and maintenance such as basic carpentry, tiling, plastering, and decorating as required.


Work on reactive maintenance and disrepair cases, ensuring all works are completed to a high standard and in line with client SLAs.
Maintain excellent customer service and communicate effectively with tenants and housing officers.

Requirements:

Proven experience Multi-Trader, ideally within social housing or domestic property maintenance.


Competent in carrying out minor works in additional trades (carpentry, tiling, plastering, etc.).
Full UK driving licence – company van and fuel card provided.
Valid CSCS Card or trade qualification (NVQ / City & Guilds) preferred.
Right to work in the UK.

Benefits:

Company van and fuel card provided.


Weekly pay via Umbrella.
Ongoing, stable work with potential for permanent opportunities.
Opportunity to work with a respected Housing Association.

About Build Recruitment:
With offices in London, Manchester, and the South West, Build Recruitment specialises in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, and Surveying.
We work closely with both public and private sector clients, taking the time to understand your skills and career goals to find the right fit for you.
Our commitment is to be your career partner – offering regular updates, transparent communication, and support throughout every step of the recruitment process.

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