Loading Labourer

Posted 4 days ago by The Recruitment Web
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Board Loaders Needed

For over 25 years, our well-established client has been London’s answer to loading out all material onto construction sites; from plasterboard sheets, timber, metal framework and everything in between - they have helped firms get their deliveries lifted and shifted to where the material is needed, no matter how difficult the access!

Through safety conscience work methods, they have been going from strength to strength, taking more daily bookings from more clients than ever before – the team now need more Board Lifters cope with the larger demand they’re facing.

You will be paid highly for your efforts at £110.00 per shift – each shift is based on a job-and-knock basis, meaning that once you have taken the entire delivery onto site, cleaned worked areas and have had your timesheet signed off, you’ll be on the phone to the office requesting new details – it’s not unusual to pick up at least two jobs per day meaning you’ve earned £220.00 pre-tax in the day!

Few things you’ll need:
-Valid CSCS card
-UTR number
-Proficiency in clear English communication
-Own a pair of safety boots
-Smartphone to accept jobs

You may be on a job on your own, or part of an 8-man loading gang working in a chain – there’s plenty of variety between different sites with all kind of materials to be lifted in.  Remember, it’s not about strength but technique and endurance that prevails!

For an opportunity to join a family-run organisation, please get in contact.  You’ll be given training, and work with those on site who are experienced in this field to get the most out of the job.

Apply Now with your CV and we look forward to hearing from you

Reference: 52939312

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