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Skilled Labourer

Thorn Baker Construction
Staffordshire
1 day ago
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Are you looking for a CSCS labourer position in Burton?

If yes Thorn baker construction will be looking for a pre plaster labourer 

Benefits & Information


  • ongoing work 
  • Paid on time
  • Cracking team of lads
  • Very busy contractor so potential for additional work
  • Canteen on site
  • Shops in close proximity


What’s Needed


  • CSCS Card
  • 2 x relevant reference names and numbers
  • A commitment from you to turn in to work daily


Your Role


  • You will be assisting the team in keeping the site neat and tidy
  • Assisting the joiners and site manager with general tasks
  • Movement of materials


Your Next step


  • Call Emma on or email on


If this job is not for you but maybe you know someone that it would suit. We offer a candidate reward scheme where you can win high street vouchers, PPE, screwfix vouchers and more – www.thornbakerconstruction.co.uk/candiates/reward-scheme

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