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Semi-Skilled Labourer

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West Lothian
1 month ago
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Job Title: Semi-Skilled Labourer – Ongoing Full-Time Work

Location: Livingston
Rate: £13 per hour
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm
Employment Type: Full-Time, Ongoing


About the Role:
Our client is seeking a reliable and motivated Semi-Skilled Labourer to join their team. This role involves preparing modular accommodation units to ensure they are ready for hire. The ideal candidate will have basic knowledge of joinery and plumbing tasks and a hands-on approach to getting the job done efficiently.


Key Responsibilities:


Assist with general labouring duties on modular accommodation units




Carry out basic joinery and plumbing tasks as required




Prepare units to a high standard, ready for hire




Maintain a clean and safe work environment




Work as part of a team to meet deadlines and production targets


Requirements:


Basic knowledge of joinery and plumbing




Previous experience in a labouring or construction role preferred




Reliable, punctual, and able to work full-time hours




Good attention to detail and a practical, hands-on approach


What’s on Offer:


£13 per hour




Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:00am – 4:30pm)




Ongoing, stable work




Opportunity to develop skills within a supportive team


If you are a hardworking, practical individual with some experience in joinery or plumbing, we want to hear from you!


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