Job Description
Job Title: Carpenter (Engineering and Surveying)Contract Type: TemporarySalary: £19.96About the RoleNorthwest Leicestershire District Council is seeking a skilled and versatile Carpenter to join our dedicated Repairs and Maintenance team. This is a multi-skilled position working across our housing stock to deliver a wide range of repairs, maintenance, and improvement works.Most of the work will be undertaken in occupied properties, with some in vacant homes. We are looking for an experienced tradesperson with strong carpentry skills and a broader understanding of property maintenance. The successful candidate will be part of a customer-focused team committed to high-quality workmanship and excellent service delivery. Key Responsibilities
* Complete carpentry and joinery work to required standards, in line with current regulations and manufacturers’ instructions
* Accurately record time, materials, and job details using a PDA/smart device
* Carry out job surveys to determine the scope of work and material requirements
* Maintain vehicle stock to ensure a ‘Right First Time’ approach is achievable
* Contribute to a team culture of continuous improvement and customer service excellence
Essential Criteria
* Eligibility to work in the UK
* NVQ/City & Guilds Level 2 (or equivalent) in Carpentry and Joinery
* Understanding of Health and Safety legislation and ability to demonstrate safe working practices
* Full UK driving licence (a company vehicle will be provided)
Experience, Skills and Knowledge
* Demonstrable experience in installation, repairs, and maintenance within domestic or residential buildings
* Ability to assess and diagnose issues, and identify appropriate repair solutions
* Skilled at interpreting technical instructions and working to trade regulations
* Capable of working in confined or difficult-to-access locations
* Familiarity with smart technology for job reporting and communication
Interpersonal Skills and Behaviours
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with tenants and colleagues
* Flexible, team-oriented approach with a focus on achieving collective goals
* Calm, confident, and resilient under pressure, with a methodical and ‘can do’ attitude
* Demonstrates the Council’s values in day-to-day work
* Ability to adapt to changing demands and deal effectively with challenging situations
if you believe this is the right opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply.For more information, please contact Zach Jordan at:Phone:Email: .uk