Facilities Operative

Banbury
4 days ago
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Facilities Operative (Day Shift)
We are currently recruiting for an urgent Facilities Operative to join an established Banbury company and the current on-site facilities team. This is a hands on Maintenance position for an experienced team person.

Working hours:

Day shift: 7:00am – 3:00pm or 8:00am – 4:00pm, Monday to Friday
Flexibility is essential, as occasional weekend work and work outside normal hours will be requiredPay rate:

£13.04 per hour Role Overview
Working alongside the permanent Facilities Operative, you will support the maintenance and upkeep of the site. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a strong background in facilities, maintenance, or site work.
Duties include (but are not limited to):

Laying and spreading gravel in the main staff car park to ensure even coverage
Carrying out pothole repairs on site entrances (tarmac repairs, packing holes, and using a whacker plate to compact)
Assisting weekend contractors with roof works, including use of an FLT to move cages and materials
General toilet maintenance, including repairs and replacement of locks, toilet seats, and flush mechanisms
Roof repairs, including patching holes and addressing leaks (internal and external)Requirements

Previous experience in a similar facilities or maintenance role
FLT licence required
Willingness to be trained on scissor lift and cherry picker equipment
Flexible, reliable, and able to work as part of a small team
Call Pertemps now on (phone number removed) for mor information now

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