Overview
Full time but part time will be considered.
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About the Role
We have an exciting opportunity for a Multi-Skilled Operative to join the Norwich City Service Limited (NCSL) team. If you are a multi-skilled tradesperson, detail-oriented, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you.
This position involves delivering a wide range of maintenance and repair services across Norwich City Council’s domestic and commercial properties on behalf of NCSL. The role requires proficiency in a primary trade—such as carpentry—alongside competence in at least two additional trades like plumbing and plastering, all performed independently and efficiently. Responsibilities include interpreting drawings and specifications, liaising with supervisors and schedulers, ordering materials, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and relevant legislation. The postholder is expected to maintain high service standards, support apprentices, collaborate with stakeholders, uphold confidentiality, and embody the values of Norwich City Services Ltd.
The ideal candidate must hold a full UK driving licence and possess a City & Guilds or NVQ Level 2 qualification in a core trade, or equivalent experience, is required, along with sound knowledge of health and safety regulations. Strong time management, attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work independently and courteously with the public and colleagues are essential. The role also demands the ability to work at heights. Desirable qualifications include Asbestos Awareness and CAT B Removal training, as well as prior experience in social housing maintenance, particularly in planned and void works.
Responsibilities
* Deliver maintenance and repair services across Norwich City Council’s domestic and commercial properties on behalf of NCSL.
* Work with a primary trade (e.g., carpentry) and at least two additional trades (e.g., plumbing and plastering) to perform tasks independently and efficiently.
* Interpret drawings and specifications, liaise with supervisors and schedulers, order materials, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and relevant legislation.
* Maintain high service standards, support apprentices, collaborate with stakeholders, uphold confidentiality, and embody the values of Norwich City Services Ltd.
Qualifications
* Full UK driving licence.
* City & Guilds or NVQ Level 2 qualification in a core trade, or equivalent experience.
* Sound knowledge of health and safety regulations.
* Strong time management, attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and ability to work independently and courteously with the public and colleagues.
* Ability to work at heights.
* Desirable: Asbestos Awareness and CAT B Removal training; prior experience in social housing maintenance, particularly in planned and void works.
About the Company
Responsible for key operational delivery and maintenance of Norwich city's streets, parks and properties by utilising all of the services that our environmental and building repairs teams have to offer.
We locally employ over 300 people with plans of continuous growth, aligned with high aspirations of excellent service delivery. Additionally, we also cater for various private businesses and residents across the city.
NCSL's mission is to deliver efficient and effective environmental and building maintenance services, always putting the customer first, protecting the quality of the environment while embracing our company values and behaviours to enhance the lives of the Norwich community.
Our aim is to create a more inclusive environment that truly balances purpose and culture; one that considers the impact of their decisions on the community and employees. We are passionate about the services we deliver and strive to have a work setting where our company values of accountability, respect and equality are at our core.
Benefits
* Living Wage Employer
* Cycle to Work Scheme
* Supportive and inclusive environment and culture
* Employee Assistance Support and Occupational Health
* Commitment to learning and development
* 25 days annual leave, rising by a day each year until 30 days is reached, plus 8 bank holidays and a Christmas shutdown period.
This role is for 37 hours per week, but to ensure flexibility and promote an inclusive workplace part-time hours or a job-share agreement will be considered.
Closing Date: Wednesday 17th September – please note this vacancy may close earlier if a high number of applications have been received.
Please note if you have not heard from us within 2 weeks of the closing date, your application has been unsuccessful.
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