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Handyperson

CBW Staffing Solutions
Tyne and Wear
2 weeks ago
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Site based Handyperson – Gateshead – Global Facilities Management Organisation: Manufacturing

CBW Staffing Solutions are looking for an experienced and reliable Handypersonto join our client’s on-site facilities team based in Gateshead.

You’ll be responsible for carrying out reactive repairs to the building fabric, plumbing and sanitaryware replacements, and small-scale groundworks such as repointing, levelling paving slabs, and fence repairs. You’ll also take on minor joinery and decoration work, and help with office or desk moves when needed.

This is a great opportunity to join a well-established facilities management company and work in a hands-on role that offers variety & stability.

Package:

  • Competitive salary between £30,000 - £32,000 per annum
  • Core hours are Monday - Friday (40 hours per week)
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Training, development & progression opportunities

Responsibilities:

  • Carry out reactive building fabric repairs
  • Perform general plumbing repairs and replace sanitaryware (taps, toilet parts, etc.)
  • Complete basic groundworks and landscaping repairs (repointing, paving, fence repairs
  • Undertake minor joinery and decoration works
  • Support with office moves and furniture relocations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a similar maintenance or handyperson role
  • Strong background in commercial building maintenance
  • Good problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Physically able to meet the demands of the role (lifting, climbing, standing for long periods)
  • Able to work both independently and as part of a team

If you’re an experienced Handyperson looking for a new challenge, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply with your CV and contact details.

 

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