Handy Man

Handy Man Gillingham, England

Seriously Funny Productions Ltd
Full Time Gillingham, England 10 - 15 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

We are looking for a Handy Man in order to assist the team with minor repairs, upkeep and improvement. You'll be expected to work with minimal supervision and be familiar with instruction manuals, safety codes and all the relevant tools. You must be able to work on your own but also be comfortable working as part of an established team.

Job Type: Temporary contract
Contract length: 1 month

Salary: £10.00-£15.00 per hour

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Gillingham: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Experience:

  • Maintenance: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: One location

Handy Man
Seriously Funny Productions Ltd

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