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My company is currently recruiting experienced bathroom & kitchen fitters to carry out residential installation work in Southeast London and surrounding areas. You will be joining a well-established, high-end building company, specialising in full home refurbishments, luxury bathrooms & kitchens, loft conversions and rear/side extensions.


We have ambitious growth plans, work to very high standards and strive to contract only the best tradesmen. Professionalism and attention to detail are absolute key


In order to be considered, a varied skillset is required, the successful applicants must meet the following criteria:

? Minimum experience of 5 years bathroom/kitchen fitting

? Experience of plumbing with a variety of domestic water systems

? Exceptional tiling skills

? Good joinery skills and assembly of bathroom/kitchen furniture

? An ability to dry-line walls/ceilings and associated preparation work

? Knowledge and experience of tanking systems (wet rooms)

? Good selection of own tools


Starting salary: 30-40k

Job Type: Permanent

Schedule: 08:00-17:00 Mon-Fri, weekend work available


We are seeking a reliable, self-motivated, and qualified tradesman that strives for excellence ? someone who consciously sets themselves apart from the mainstream. If you feel that you fit this role and have the desired skill set and experience, please send your CV to [email protected] or call on 079 5652 8763

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