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Window Fitter

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Scottish Borders
1 week ago
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Location: Galashiels-based, with travel across the Borders, Edinburgh & the Lothians
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time

Salary: Negotiable depending on experience

Start Date: Immediate start available


dhBorders is recruiting for a skilled Window Fitter on behalf of our client, a trusted name in glass and glazing. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established team delivering high-end installations across residential and commercial sites.


The role:

Fit a wide range of windows and doors (timber, PVC, composite)


Ensure installations meet quality and safety standards
Liaise with customers and maintain a professional approach
Assist with site measurements, material prep, and deliveries
Work closely with joiners and project managers to meet deadlines

Requirements:

Previous experience in window fitting (multi-material)


Full UK driving licence
Strong attention to detail and customer service
Ability to work efficiently and independently as well as lead a team
Willingness to travel across the region

What is offered:

Competitive pay


Company vehicle
Pension scheme
Supportive team culture
Long-term career prospects

Email dhBorders with your CV and cover note or call 01896 75 47 46

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