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Build Recruitment
Cornwall
1 day ago
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Labourer Required – North Cornwall

Experienced and enthusiastic Labourer/ Roofers Mate to assist the roofers and other trades on sites in North Cornwall. Social housing maintenance projects, internal and external works.

Benefits/ details: 

Permanent opportunity


£28,080 salary per annum
Van and fuel card for work use
20 days holiday bank holidays
Pay day every 2 weeks
40 hours a week, Monday – Friday

LabourerDay to Day:

Clearing of building debris during works, keeping site clean and tidy


Assisting the roofers mainly along with other trades
Reporting to your supervisor/ manager
Using own initiative to keep busy and be helpful on site
Driving company van safely and responsibly

Labourer Requirements:

Driving licence essential you will be driving a company van


Good labouring experience preferred
Previous experience working within social housing would be beneficial
Good attitude
Physically fit and able
Honest and reliable
DBS will be done for successful candidate

This is an exciting opportunity to join a busy contractor and have continuous work in the North Cornwall areas.

Build Recruitment:


We’ll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We’ll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK.


We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. 

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