Neighbourhood Caretaker Operative 1

Middlesbrough Council
Middlesbrough
5 days ago
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Do you enjoy outdoor work Are you interested in working as part of our Neighbourhoods teams

If so please apply if you can demonstrate some practical knowledge of cleansing activities horticulture and / or maintaining the outdoor environment.

Please note that training may be available however experience or qualifications in the following areas is desirable.

Experience in cleansing and horticultural activities across a wide range on environments.

Use of handheld machinery pedestrian grass cutters pedestrian street sweepers strimmers / hedge trimmers / air blower etc.

PA1 PA6 PA6A & PA2 PA2A Chemical Application.

Needlestick trained.

Asbestos awareness.

First Aid at Work.

Moving and Handling. 37 hours a week Monday to Thursday 8:30am to 4.30pm Friday 8.30am to 4.00pm.

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Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications statements and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience.

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Abinitio,Computer Programming,Cost Estimation,Creative Production,Autocad,Channel Sales
Employment Type :Full-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1
Yearly Salary Salary:25001 - 30000

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