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Arabic Interpreters Urgently Required In Sheffield
Are you looking for a Arabic interpreter job in Sheffield? Do you want flexible hours with competitive rates? We are urgently recruiting for freelance Arabic interpreters based in Sheffield to work within various settings such as the NHS, Local Authorities, Police, Probation and other public and private organisations. Established in 2001, Language Empire provides professional interpreting and translation services to the public and private sectors across the UK. We have been offering our services in the UK for over 20 years, covering hundreds of basic languages and dialects across the UK. If you can speak one or more foreign languages and would like a crucial role involving politics, business, health care and public service, this could be the role for you! We are currently recruiting for: Face-to-Face Interpreters Telephone Interpreters Video Interpreters Translators Please note this is a self-employed position The Job Interpreting involves listening to, understanding and memorizing content in the original ‘source’ language, then reproducing the speech into the ‘target’ language with 100% accuracy. You will: Interpret for people using legal, health and local government services Check the non-English speakers understanding after each sentence Conference, consecutive and public service interpreting Dealing with highly confidential information Liaise between the service user and service provider Requirements Fluent in English and another language All applicants must have the right to work in the UK You must be aged 21 or over Formal qualifications such as: Diploma in Public Service Interpreting (DPSI) Community Interpreting NRPSI, CIOL, ITI registered is advantageous Degree in Translation/Interpreting/Languages Any other interpreting related qualification Benefits Flexible working to fit around your schedule Work from the comfort of your own home Be your own boss Ongoing help and support from our dedicated in-house team Continuous professional development and support Once your registration has been approved, you will be contacted for any job opportunities in and around your locality.
Sheffield, UK
Negotiable Salary
Workable
Care Assistant- weekend working
Part-Time | Permanent | £12.60 per hour | 6.5 hours per week Are you looking for a meaningful weekend role where you can make a real difference? At Belong Macclesfield, located on Kennedy Avenue, we’re proud to be an innovative, not-for-profit organisation specialising in person-centred care for older people — with a particular focus on dementia care. As we continue to grow, we’re looking for experienced and compassionate Weekend Care Assistants to join our team and help us create a safe, calm and supportive environment for our residents during the night. About the Role You’ll be working in one of our welcoming Households, alongside a friendly and dedicated team. Your role will be to support residents with their overnight needs, ensuring they feel secure, comfortable and cared for. Expected Hours: 6.5 hours per week Weekend shifts only Must be available to attend a paid 4-day induction (held over 2 weeks, 2 full days per week) What You’ll Do Provide personal care and support with bedtime routines Offer reassurance and companionship to residents who wake during the night Assist with medication management and wellbeing monitoring Support residents living with dementia with sensitivity and understanding Help maintain a peaceful, homely environment Upload daily notes and updates to care plans What We’re Looking For A minimum of a Care Certificate or Level 2 NVQ in Health & Social Care Experience in elderly or dementia care A warm, caring nature and a person-centred approach Good communication and teamwork skills Reliable, calm and able to work independently What We Offer Competitive pay – £12.60 per hour Free DBS check Paid Blue Light Card Early Pay Release Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Paid induction and training Occupational Health support Career development opportunities Colleague recognition events Personal pension scheme Subsidised meals, tea and coffee in our Village Bistro Enhanced Colleague Referral Scheme We welcome applications from eligible candidates. Please note we are unable to sponsor overseas applicants. An Enhanced DBS check is required as part of the recruitment process. You can view the DBS Code of Practice here. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dbs-code-of-practice If you’re ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others — even during the quietest hours — we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and help us create a place where everyone belongs.
Macclesfield, UK
£12/hour
Indeed
Waking Night Support Worker
**Overview** We are looking for a compassionate and dedicated **Waking Night Support Worker** to join our team. In this role, you will provide vital support to individuals with **Learning Disabilities** in a residential setting, ensuring their safety, comfort, and well-being throughout the night. Your support will help promote independence and enhance the quality of life for our service users. If you are passionate about making a difference and committed to providing high-quality care, we would love to hear from you! **Shift Pattern:** 4 x 10-hour shifts, followed by 4 days off. **Why Join Us?** ✅ **Make a Positive Impact** -- Help service users live with dignity and independence. ✅ **Supportive Team** -- Work alongside professionals who care as much as you do. ✅ **Career Growth** -- Opportunities for training and development. ✅ **Every Day is Different** -- Engage in meaningful activities and build lasting connections. **Your Role Will Include:** * Assisting with **personal care** (bathing, dressing) in a respectful and dignified way. * Supporting **meal preparation** and ensuring dietary needs are met. * Encouraging **social interaction and mental well-being** through fun and engaging activities. * Implementing **epilepsy management strategies** as required. * Monitoring and documenting progress, reporting any concerns to the appropriate team members. * Providing **companionship and emotional support**, fostering trust and well-being. * Maintaining high **hygiene and safety standards** to ensure a clean and comfortable environment. * Working collaboratively with **healthcare professionals and management** to provide well-rounded care. **What We're Looking For:** **A kind and compassionate nature** -- a genuine desire to help others. **Great communication skills** -- ability to work as part of a supportive team. **Patience and professionalism** -- ability to manage challenging behaviours with empathy. **Flexibility** -- willingness to work hours that suit the needs of service users. **First aid knowledge** (desirable but not essential -- training may be provided). If you're ready to **start a career that truly matters** , we'd love to hear from you! Apply today and become part of a team dedicated to **making lives better, one day at a time.** Job Type: Full-time Pay: £12.25-£13.30 per hour Benefits: * Company pension Shift: * 10 hour shift Language: * English (preferred) Work Location: In person Reference ID: Waking Night Support Worker
St Austell, Saint Austell PL25, UK
£12.25-13.3
Indeed
Front of House Staff
**JOB DESCRIPTION** **Job Title: Bar / Restaurant service assistant** **Reporting to: GM/FOH Manager/Supervisors** **Location: Mullion Cove Hotel** **Department: Food and Beverage** **Main Responsibilities** 1) To lay the tables as specified by the Duty Manager 2) To welcome customers and to take food and drink orders as specified within the allocated food service times. 3) To communicate orders to kitchen clearly and efficiently. 4) To deliver meals to tables with correct cutlery and offer accompaniments. 5) To clear tables upon completion of meal and offer desserts/coffees/liquors. 6) To prepare customer bills and present as laid down by management. 7) To familiarise yourself with the wine list so that you have knowledge to assist and advise customers on their choice and so increase sales. 8) To deal with or refer any customer complaints in a pleasant and helpful manner. 9) To ensure complete customer satisfaction with service and efficiency. 10) To assist other departments as required. 11) To increase revenue and push sales through traditional and creative upselling techniques. 12) Thorough staff training ensure the safe and correct use of equipment and cleaning materials. 13) To be fully aware and competent in making all beverages offered, including cocktails and different types of coffee 14) To be fully aware of all menu items by liaising with the kitchen in your daily meetings 15) To assist with functions, both layup and service 16) To be available to attend to customer's needs and ensure the highest standards of customer care at all times 17) To carry out any reasonable requests made by a member of management, including the Head Waiter 18) Ensure compliance with licensing laws; COSHH, Health \& Safety and other statutory regulations 19) To advise customers correctly and confidently on their choices, perhaps recommending a chef's dish of the day **Health \& Safety** You must ensure that all Health \& Safety regulations are adhered to at all times, this includes the fire procedures and COSHH regulations, all of which you will be made aware of. Please ensure that you report any faults or infringements of these procedures or act immediately where appropriate to correct them. You have a duty to carry out work so that you never put yourself or others at risk, creating a safer working environment for everyone. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: From £12.21 per hour Benefits: * Employee discount * On-site parking Shift: * 10 hour shift * 8 hour shift Work Location: In person
Helston TR13, UK
£12.21-0
Indeed
Kitchen Porter
**Our Ethos** At The Ainsworth Collection, making sure our guests have the most memorable visit possible is our number one priority. Our wonderful team is at the very heart of delivering this goal by helping to create special memories. The Mariners Public House is part of The Ainsworth Collection which includes Paul Ainsworth at No6, Caffe Rojano, Padstow Townhouse, CiCi's bar and St Enodoc Hotel. As a member of our team you will be joining a fun, professional and supportive hospitality family. **Our Role** At The Ainsworth Collection we recruit people, not roles, more importantly, we are looking for the right person to join our family. Working in hospitality does not mean working every single hour - we encourage our team members to adopt a healthy work life balance. If you think this sounds like the role for you, we would love to hear from you. **Our Rewards** Here at The Ainsworth Collection, we are dedicated to making your working environment an exciting and inspiring place to be. As part of the family, we love nothing more than rewarding our team for all their hard work. Apart from an excellent rate of pay, team members of The Ainsworth Collection receive 25% discounts at our restaurants and rooms, a share of company-wide tips, and preferential rates with local businesses to enjoy our beautiful part of Cornwall. We know that variety, friendship, and being able to raise to the challenge make our roles interesting and we are proud to offer individual, bespoke career progression throughout our family. If this sounds like something for you, we would love to meet you. Please apply with a copy of your cv and a covering letter, we can't wait to hear from you. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From £13.00 per hour Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From £13.00 per hour Additional pay: * Tips Work Location: In person
Polzeath, Wadebridge PL27, UK
£13-0
Indeed
Delivery Driver
Are you an independent go-getter seeking a lucrative self-employed opportunity? Embark on an exciting journey with us as a Delivery Driver and be the heartbeat of our delivery operations! **Key Responsibilities:** * **Efficient Delivery:** Skillfully manage around 90 stops each day, ensuring timely and accurate parcel delivery. * **Route Planning:** Leverage your local area expertise and advanced route planning tools for maximum efficiency. * **Customer Service:** Deliver exceptional service at every stop, proudly representing our brand. * **Vehicle Upkeep:** Maintain your van, ensuring it remains in excellent condition, ready to hit the road daily, service and insurance costs covered by us. **What We Offer:** * **Guaranteed Earnings:** A minimum daily pay of £120-£130, with the potential for more based on your drive and efficiency. * **Performance Bonus:** An additional £10 per day for meeting daily targets. * **Extra Income Opportunities:** Earn an extra £1 for every delivery beyond 100 stops -- your effort directly increases your earnings! * **Fuel, Training, and Insurance:** We cover van, fuel and service costs, provide comprehensive training, and handle insurance to ensure you're fully equipped for success. * **Supportive Community:** Be part of a vibrant team environment where everyone's contribution is celebrated. **Requirements:** * **Experience:** Previous experience in van delivery driving is an advantage but non essential. * **Driving License:** Valid UK driving license, over 25 years old. * **Physical Capability:** Comfort handling parcels of varying sizes and weights. * **Navigational Skills:** Good knowledge of local geography. * **Positive Outlook:** A proactive, can-do attitude, dedicated to top-notch service delivery. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys autonomy, loves being on the road, and is keen on making each delivery count. If you're looking for a flexible, active job with great earning potential, we want to hear from you! Join our team and play a key role in our delivery network. Apply now and let's journey to success together! Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Freelance Pay: From £130.00 per day Additional pay: * Bonus scheme * Performance bonus * Safety bonus Benefits: * Free parking * On-site parking Schedule: * Day shift * Monday to Friday * Overtime * Weekend availability * Weekends only Work Location: In person Reference ID: Indeed1
St Austell, Saint Austell PL25, UK
£130-0
Indeed
Development Manager
**About the job** **Salary:**Circa £53,400 per annum **Hours:**37 hours per week Coastline is seeking a driven and experienced Development Manager to join our brilliant Development and Sales team. In this role, you will collaborate closely with consultants, contractors, customers, and colleagues to lead on the identification, procurement, and execution of top-tier affordable housing projects. The role would be ideally suited to a self-motivated, enthusiastic individual who has experience of all stages of the development process. Experience of working within a Registered Provider setting would be an advantage, but all types of relevant transferable skills are welcome. You must be able to navigate tight deadlines and budgets, with the ability to prioritise workloads and manage your own time effectively. While the position is primarily based in our Redruth Office, our team operates in an agile manner, affording opportunities for remote work as needed. A satisfactory DBS check and a full driving licence are essential for this role. Join us at Coastline and be part of an exciting journey to positively impact affordable housing in our community. Apply below now to join our dynamic team and contribute to our mission! **Anticipated closing date:** 28 July 2025 *Please note we may opt to close this vacancy earlier if we have a large response to the advert, so we would encourage you to get any application in as swiftly as possible to avoid disappointment.* **What can Coastline offer you** If you're looking to make a difference in a progressive, forward-thinking company, with opportunities to develop a worthwhile career, Coastline is the place for you. Here are just a few of the fantastic benefits we offer to our people: * 33 days holiday including Bank Holidays * Continuous training and development opportunities * Option to purchase additional annual leave * Defined Contribution pension scheme, we will match your contributions up to 8.3% * Healthcare cashback plan, including dental \& eyecare * Health and wellbeing program, including access to EAP, Thrive Mental Wellbeing app and company sick pay after 1 years' service * Cycle to work scheme * Tonnes of discounts on everything from supermarket shops, to holidays and more **About Coastline** Coastline Housing is a charitable social landlord serving Cornwall. Winners in the Third Sector category at the Cornwall Business Awards and one of the fastest growing landlords in the country, we are proud to be a key provider of housing and support in Cornwall. That includes social housing for thousands of people across Cornwall, plus shared ownership and rent to buy homes to help people get a home of their own. Our Extra Care scheme in Redruth houses many older people, and our services for anyone experiencing homelessness help hundreds each year who are rough sleeping. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £53,400.00 per year Benefits: * Additional leave * Company events * Company pension * Cycle to work scheme * Free parking * Health \& wellbeing programme * On-site parking * Sick pay * Work from home Schedule: * Day shift * Monday to Friday Work Location: In person
Redruth, UK
£53,400/year
Indeed
Finance Support Officer (Appointees & Deputies)
**The Service \& Team** We have an opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the Appointee \& Deputy Team as a Finance Support Officer. The Appointee \& Deputy team are a dynamic and friendly team within Care \& Wellbeing. The team supports approximately 700 vulnerable adults within Adult Social Care that do not have the capacity to manage their personal finances. **The role** Our Finance Support Officers manage personal finances for people who have been assessed to lack the capacity to do this for themselves using our client management system 'Caspar'. This includes management of incoming benefit entitlement and outgoing financial commitments such as utility payments, personal spend and costs towards care and support using the NatWest systems 'Bankline' and 'Client Monies Service' to facilitate payments. The role involves frequent communication with the people that we support, care providers, Cornwall Council services, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Court of Protection (COP), and other external agencies by telephone, email and face to face contact. You must be able to demonstrate compassion and tact for the people that we support and remain calm and focused under pressure. You will be expected to attend County Hall in Truro each day for up to the first two weeks for your induction and training. You will then attend the office a minimum of once per week going forward until you have completed your probationary period, with adequate notice given for additional in-person attendance as and when it is required. This is a public/customer-facing role, where the statutory English language requirement for public sector workers applies. This position will be subject to an enhanced criminal record disclosure check. **What you'll need to succeed** The role will require a high level of contact with customers and the applicant will need to demonstrate excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. The applicant should also show attention to detail, be able to work on their own and as part of a team, understanding your individual contribution towards team goals. You must have a good level of literacy and numeracy skills that can demonstrated by GCSE's grades 9-4 (A-C) in Maths and English or relevant work experience. You should have experience in the use of Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word and Excel and have experience of diary management, prioritisation and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of Appointeeships \& Deputyships is desirable but not essential as full training will be provided to the successful candidate. The most important attribute is a can-do attitude and the desire to learn and enhance your existing skills. **What you'll get in return** Cornwall Council's ambition is to be an employer of choice, a high performing Council and a learning organisation. We commit to providing a reward and benefits package to attract, motivate and reward our employees. We offer a range of flexible working options to our staff. This helps provide our employees with a greater work/life balance. Whilst still ensuring that service needs are met. Our core employee rewards and benefits include: a competitive salary * a defined benefit pension scheme, based on your career average earnings. This includes the option for extra voluntary contributions * a generous annual leave entitlement with the potential to purchase additional leave. * national award-winning employee health and wellbeing programme * an employee benefits scheme giving employees access to a wide range of discounts to local and national goods and services. * **Additional Information** The full role profile can be found here To learn more about the role please contact Dan Warner or Nicola Churchill, Appointee \& Deputy Team Finance Support Managers, by emailing dan.warner@cornwall.gov.uk or nicola.churchill@cornwall.gov.uk . **Application Process** Please attach a supporting statement to your application, you can add your Education \& Qualifications details manually using the application form timeline or you can upload your CV. Remember to demonstrate why you are suitable against each of the points marked as 'Application' on the Role Profile using examples from your experience or transferable skills. This might be through qualifications or descriptive examples from your work / personal experience, which clearly illustrates what you did and the effect it had. Guidance on how to complete your application can be found here -- The application process. Please note that applications cannot be edited after they have been submitted, please contact careers@cornwall.gov.uk if you have any queries or require assistance with your application.
Truro, UK
Negotiable Salary
Indeed
Restaurant Team Member
We're currently recruiting in our Callywith Table Table. Working 16 hours per week, paying up to £12.26 per hour. Restaurant Team Member -- Callywith Table Table - Restaurant Come and be the friendly face of Callywith Table Table in Bodminl. Use your fun personality to welcome guests into our restaurant and enjoy their meal as a Restaurant Team Member. Immediate start, no experience needed. **PAY RATE:** Up to £12.26 per hour **CONTRACT TYPE:** Permanent -- we don't do zero hours contracts! **HOURS:** 16 hours over 4 days per week -- guaranteed hours to plan your week around **LOCATION:** The Callywith Table Table, Launceston Road, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 2AR **Why you'll love it here:** **Training and support:**  We've got a warm welcome and training that will make your life easier from the start and the opportunities that'll give you a career path in our business. **Whitbread Benefits card:**  Enjoy up to 60% off Premier Inn rooms and 25% off meals in Whitbread Restaurants **Pension and saving schemes:** Company pension and save as you earn scheme **Discounts:** Get money off shops, your utility bills, travel, cinema trips, supermarkets and more **Have a meal on us:** You'll receive a £40 voucher to spend in our restaurant when you join us **What you'll do:** Join our team at Callywith Table Table as a Restaurant Team Member and use your passion for outstanding customer service to its full potential. Be part of the UK's leading hospitality business, Whitbread.
Bodmin PL30, UK
Negotiable Salary
Workable
Research Assistant - Education, Employment and Skills
RAND Europe is an independent, not-for-profit research organisation whose mission is to help improve policy and decision-making through rigorous and independent research and analysis. We benefit the public interest through the impact and wide dissemination of over 200 projects per year. Our work at its most impactful changes policy, practice and process to the benefit of the public good. That is also our organisational mission. RAND Europe has approximately 180 staff across offices in Cambridge, Brussels, and the Netherlands. Our staff represents 22 nationalities, speaks over 20 languages and covers 31 academic disciplines. Our multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches to research generate unique perspectives and insights for our wide-ranging government, foundation and other NGO clients. The Employment, Education and Skills research group undertakes research across several public policy areas for a diverse client base in the UK, Europe and beyond. Our work covers a broad range of public policy issues across: Employment (including skills, employability, labour migration, child and family policy); Education (including early childhood education and care, special educational needs, alternative provision, and edtech); Workplace Wellbeing (including productivity, culture, and occupational health and safety). The Employment, Education, and Workplace Wellbeing workstreams address critical cross-cutting themes, with equality, diversity, and inclusion embedded as fundamental principles in all areas of our research. We are looking for an exceptional Research Assistant to join on a two-year fixed term contract to grow our team of social policy researchers. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team in one of the world’s most respected public policy research organisations. The role may offer opportunity to progress in the organisation, so you should hold ongoing right to work in the UK. As a Research Assistant you will address complex policy questions by conducting research and analysis on behalf of our clients and support the team in submitting proposals and managing and delivering multiple projects in a timely and accurate manner. We welcome interest from individuals with a background in mixed methods in any of the following topics: employment, education, skills, workplace wellbeing. We are also happy to hear from applicants with strong quantitative skills sets who are willing to build their experience further in qualitative methods and approaches too. The role is based in our Cambridge office which can be worked at daily.  We work flexibly as a hybrid organisation, so commitment to at least one working day in the office per week is expected as a minimum and more may be expected.  Please make it clear in your cover letter that you can make yourself available to work from our office location as required. Responsibilities Supports project teams in research by: undertaking analysis of quantitative and qualitative data conducting literature reviews supporting interviews and workshops preparing presentations and research briefs coordinating meetings and events, including taking minutes Supports the collation of administrative documents for proposals Drafts sections of reports under supervision Proof reads and checks documents Makes corporate contributions through supporting RAND processes such as quality assurance and research ethics Provides occasional corporate support with administrative tasks Communicates with clients and partners with supervision Ad hoc duties as required Additionally, for candidates with quantitative skills, opportunities are available alongside the areas listed to work with large datasets, including data cleaning, data manipulation, linking multiple datasets using a number of relevant variables and other activities to prepare data for analysis; Implements research projects using inferential statistical and econometric methods (e.g. regression analysis, differences-in-differences, synthetic control) Requirements Basic report writing Research skills at post graduate level Literature review methodology and experience Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Intermediate Word Intermediate Excel Intermediate PowerPoint Desirable: A background in mixed methods and/or quantitative research Experience analysing large data sets Core research skills in qualitative research such as interviews and focus groups Skills in intermediate or advanced statistical packages such as R or STATA Experience presenting research Publication or other type of dissemination of research Ability and willingness to work in a team environment Qualifications Post graduate degree or equivalent in a topic related to our work. Salary £27,500 per annum Benefits Pension - 8% Employer contribution; 33 days holiday allowance, including the Bank Holidays; Annual salary review; BUPA medical insurance; Generous company sick pay; Enhanced family friendly policies; Group income protection scheme; Group life assurance; Compassionate leave; Flexible working arrangements; Learning and development opportunities; Employee wellbeing training and support; Fresh fruit every day; Free on-site parking; Cycle to work scheme; Access to company bikes; Service awards. How to Apply If you believe you are suited to this role please submit an application comprising of a CV and covering letter. The closing date for applications is Sunday 5 October, however applications will be reviewed as received and interviews may be conduced before the closing date. If you have not been contacted within 30 days of application deadline, please assume your application has not been successful.
Cambridge, UK
£27,500/year
Workable
Trainee Fire Alarm Engineer - Field-Based
Trainee Fire Alarm Engineer – Field-Based | Full Scotland coverage. £35,000 - £40,000 + Bonus Scheme + Overtime | Door-to-Door Pay | Van & Fuel Provided Full Training Provided | Growing Business | Strong Progression Path Are you a hands-on engineer with a technical mindset, looking to break into the fire safety and alarm systems sector? Do you currently work in fire extinguisher servicing, or have experience in a related technical trade like CCTV, white goods, or electrical installations? This is a brilliant entry point into a specialist fire protection business that’s growing across the UK – and actively expanding in North London and Middlesex. You’ll start in extinguishers and be fully trained into alarm system servicing and installation, with fantastic long-term development. What You'll Do: Service, install, and troubleshoot portable fire extinguishers at customer construction sites. Learn and develop skills in fire alarm systems – starting with their bespoke SiteProtect and SiteNet alarms. Conduct fire safety surveys and equipment fault-finding. Travel from site to site – door-to-door travel paid. Complete accurate paperwork via digital systems. Work independently and as part of a wider field-based team. Once trained, you’ll join a rotating on-call roster (1 week every 6 months). Requirements Experience in fire extinguisher servicing or a transferable background (CCTV, white goods, audio/visual, lighting, etc.). A full UK driving licence. BAFE certification (required). Good communication, time management, and a customer-first approach. Technical aptitude – switched on and eager to learn. Flexibility to travel daily and occasionally stay away. Fire alarm experience, IPAF/PASMA, CSCS/ECS or basic electrical skills? Even better! What You'll Get: £32,000 - £35,000 basic salary Quarterly bonus scheme Door-to-door travel paid Company van, fuel card, uniform, and tools 25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off Overtime at enhanced rates (1.25x weekdays, 1.5x Saturdays, 2x Sundays) Pension + company events + development courses Full week induction in Hereford (travel and accommodation covered) Assigned a buddy engineer for the first 4–6 weeks 6-month probation with excellent support Paid monthly – first 100 hours advanced in your first pay to avoid any unpaid period Where You'll Be: Field-based across Scotland. Most jobs are on active construction sites, not finished buildings. If you're technically capable, willing to learn, and ready to develop a career in a growing and innovative fire safety company, we’d love to hear from you. You’ll be joining a supportive and well-structured service team led by experienced managers, with plenty of opportunity to grow. Apply now or get in touch confidentially for a conversation.
Glasgow, UK
£32,000-35,000/year
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