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Mechanical Working Chargehand

1st Step Solutions Ltd
Redruth
2 weeks ago
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1st Step Solutions Ltd (Mechanical & Electrical Recruitment Specialists) are recruiting for Mechanical Working Chargehand / Industrial Pipefitter to work on a Industrial Project in Redruth (TR15/TR16).


Who are 1st Step Solutions Ltd?


Established in 2004, we are a market leader in M&E/Building Services recruitment within the UK construction industry. With over two decades of expertise, we specialise in the supply of both freelance and permanent professionals across all levels of the Built Environment - from Electricians and Plumbers to Supervisors, Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, and Contracts Managers.


Whether you're looking for your next role or seeking skilled labour & staff to support your project, we deliver tailored recruitment solutions to meet your needs.


Compliant | Integrity | Service | Professional | Expertise


Required: Working Chargehand / Industrial Pipefitter


Start Date: Monday 20th October or Monday 27th October


Location: Redruth (TR5/TR16)


Rate: £27.00 p/hr


Duration: 3 - 4 months poss longer - possibility to move to permanent employment if interested.


Site Hours: 7.30am - 4.30pm (mon-fri)


Duties: Working in a team of 4-6 workers, taking the lead on the installation work, 6" prefabricated pipework, lots of slinging & lifting


Qualifications: CSCS/JIB/Skill Card - must have heavy industrial experience


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