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Job Vacancy - Trainee Carpet Fitter


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Dulwich Carpet Company is a local business specialising in supplying and fitting of carpets to local homes and businesses.


Due to expansion, we are now looking to recruit a trainee carpet fitter.


The role of a carpet fitter includes;




? Measuring areas such as bedrooms, stairs and landings


? Creating or working to a work schedule and cutting plan


? Lifting heavy items, such as carpet, underlay and furniture


? Working with sharp tools and equipment


? Preparation of sub-floors


? Fitting of carpets in homes and commercial properties


? Communicating with customers


Now is an excellent time to be involved in an industry and trade where there is real scope for the future.



If you are interested an would like to know more or apply , please email me with your contact details, [email protected] or phone on 07507407289

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