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Multi Trade Operative

GM Recruitment
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Title: Multi-Trade Operative

Location: Central London

The Role

We are looking for a skilled Multi-Trade Operative to join our growing team. You will carry out a wide range of repairs, maintenance, and refurbishment works across various properties, ensuring all jobs are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard.

Key Responsibilities

  • Undertake multi-trade repair and maintenance work including (but not limited to):
    • Carpentry and joinery
    • Plumbing
    • Painting and decorating
    • Minor electrical repairs
  • Diagnose and resolve faults quickly and effectively.
  • Deliver excellent customer service and maintain good client relationships.
  • Work independently or as part of a team to meet deadlines and quality standards.
  • Ensure compliance with health & safety policies and company procedures.

About You

  • Proven experience as a Multi-Trade Operative or similar role.
  • Qualified or time-served in at least one core trade (e.g. plumbing, carpentry, plastering, etc.).
  • Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
  • Full UK driving licence (company vehicle may be provided).
  • Positive attitude, reliability, and a commitment to high-quality workmanship.
  • 1 recent reference
  • CSCS card

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