Plumber - Commercial

Plumber - Commercial


Company
LES Mechanical LTD
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£24 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Self-Employed Plumber Required

We are looking for skilled self-employed plumber. Someone who is used to and very experienced in commercial work, domestic plumbers please do not apply. Someone who is highly motivated and keen. A good problem solver, also don’t mind working on there own or within a team. Good timekeeping is a must. And someone who doesn’t have days off. For the right candidate there will plenty of work to follow. Rate to start is £24

Duties will include:
• Soldering
• Drainage work (up to 4 inch)
• 1st & 2nd fix on toilet blocks
• Can read drawings
• Water heaters

Requirements:
• Must have own tools and power drills
• Must be able to drive
• Proven plumbing experience
• Must have a valid cscs card

Contract details:
• 2-3 month contract- possibly longer
• 44 hours per week
• Start date: Monday 20th July
• Direct contract – not an agency

Please only apply if you are available to start from 20th July (Monday)

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Job Type: Temporary

Pay: From £24.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Free parking
• On-site parking

Experience:
• Plumbing: 8 years (preferred)

Licence/Certification:
• Level 2/3 plumbing (required)

Location:
• Birmingham, West Midlands (preferred)

Work Location: In person

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