Labourer

Labourer Swindon, Gloucestershire, South West England, England

Morgan King Construction
Full Time Swindon, Gloucestershire, South West England, England 12.5 - 14 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

Morgan King are looking for x1 CSCS Labourer to start work on site in Swindon starting Monday 12th June

CSCS , Full PPE and Basic DBS needed

  • Day shifts-12 hour shifts Mon- Friday (Flexible Hours)
  • £12.50ph PAYE including holiday pay OR 14ph Umbrella
  • 6-12 months work
  • You will be carrying out general labouring duties on a hospital project

Please note: You MUST have a basic DBC to get on to this site

For more info, Please call Cara from Morgan King Construction on 07908 879 162

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary contract
Contract length: 6 months

Salary: £12.50-£14.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

Labourer
Morgan King Construction

www.morganengineeringllc.com
Island Heights, United States
Unknown / Non-Applicable
1 to 50 Employees
Unknown
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