Labourer

Friston, Suffolk
9 months ago
Applications closed

Labourer

Location: Friston, Suffolk

Pay Rate: £20 - £26 ph PAYE/ PAYE UMBRELLA/ CIS UMBRELLA

Key Responsibilities:



Assist groundworkers, plant operators, and other trades as required

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Digging and backfilling trenches for drainage and utilities

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Mixing, pouring, and spreading concrete

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Loading and unloading materials and tools

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Keeping the site clean, tidy, and safe

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Erecting and dismantling temporary fencing and signage

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Following health and safety procedures at all times

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Assisting in setting out and basic levelling tasks

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Operating small plant tools (if trained) such as whacker plates, trench rammers, and disc cutters

Essential Skills & Experience:

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Previous experience on civil engineering or groundwork sites

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Ability to work as part of a team and take instruction

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Physically fit and able to carry out manual work

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Awareness of health and safety on construction sites

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Good timekeeping and a positive attitude

Desirable:

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CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme)

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CPCS or NPORS for plant operation (if applicable)

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Manual Handling, CAT & Genny, or Streetworks certifications

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First Aid at Work certificate

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Driving licence and own transport

Personal Qualities:

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Reliable and punctual

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Willing to learn and develop new skills

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Safety-conscious

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Flexible and adaptable

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