4 Aquarius, TW1 3DY, Twickenham
Construction-Limited Company • 1-10 Employees
Hiring on JOB TODAY since November, 2024
We are a small-scale, dynamic company specialising in construction, design, and landscaping services, with a focus on tailored solutions for residential projects.
Job Title: Experienced Mechanic Location: South West London Salary: £36,000 - £48,000 per annum (based on experience) Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time About the Role: We are seeking a skilled and experienced Mechanic to join our dynamic team in South West London. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated professional with a passion for vehicles to work in a thriving and well-established workshop. If you have 5+ years of experience, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to delivering top-quality service, we want to hear from you! Key Responsibilities: Vehicle Maintenance and Repair: Perform routine servicing, diagnostics, and complex mechanical repairs on a variety of vehicles, ensuring all work meets safety and quality standards. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics: Identify mechanical issues using diagnostic tools and provide accurate assessments and solutions. Customer Interaction: Clearly explain vehicle issues and repair options to customers in a professional and friendly manner. Documentation: Maintain accurate records of work performed, including parts used, time spent, and any additional recommendations. Team Collaboration: Work alongside a team of mechanics and support staff to ensure the workshop runs smoothly and efficiently. Requirements: Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a mechanic in a professional workshop. Comprehensive knowledge of vehicle systems, components, and diagnostics. Proficiency with modern diagnostic tools and equipment. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (or equivalent qualification) preferred. Full UK driving licence. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. What We Offer: Competitive Salary: £36,000 - £48,000 per annum, based on experience. Permanent Position: Stability and opportunities for growth within the company. Supportive Environment: Work in a friendly, professional, and well-equipped workshop. Career Development: Access to ongoing training and career progression opportunities. Benefits: Paid holidays, pension scheme, and staff discounts.
Job Type: [Full-time/Part-time Location: London and Surrey Salary: £80-£150 a day. Job Summary: We are seeking a hardworking and reliable labourer to join our team. The successful candidate will assist in daily operations by performing various physical tasks on job in a site environment. This role is crucial to ensure projects are completed on time and to the required standards. Key Responsibilities: - Assist with site preparation, including loading and unloading materials. - Operate basic hand tools, machinery, or equipment as directed. - Clean and maintain job sites, ensuring safety standards are upheld. - Perform manual labour tasks such as lifting, carrying, and assembling materials. - Assist team members with tasks and follow instructions from supervisors. • Adhere to all health and safety regulations. • Perform other general labour tasks as required. Requirements: - Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including heavy lifting. - Excellent stamina and ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. - Strong work ethic and a willingness to learn. - Basic knowledge of hand tools and equipment (preferred but not required). - Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team. - Prior experience in a labour role is an advantage but not mandatory. - Full UK driver’s licence. Benefits: - Competitive pay. - Opportunities for advancement. - On-the-job training.
Job Details: Behaviour Support Technician Hourly Rate: £22 per Hour Probation Wage, Rising to £25 per Hour Post Probation Hours Available: Case Based (Varies) - Our Client scheduling and needs vary, with Hour Allocation from 3-6 Hours per Day, with some weekend services and some falling exclusively during term time. Additional Hours are provided for training and operational tasks assisting management with service development. Expected Number of Successful Applicants: 2 - 3 Working Hours: Varied, work days consist of 3-6 hour days, which include time to complete programme management tasks. We are seeking applicants for both weekend & weekday services and welcome applicants with a flexible or varied schedule. Job Area: Greater London Area Are you a New or Experienced Professional Motivated to Work with Neurodivergent people with complex needs? Selection Process The process of application will be: Interview & Shortlisting - Applicants will be shortlisted and contacted, with successful applicants invited to attend a short interview. Shortlist & Trial - If you are placed on the shortlist, you will receive contact and be asked to either attend a paid trial day at a reduced rate consisting of no more than 4 hours (£80 per applicant), or being asked if you are comfortable being placed on a waiting list until the current series of trials is completed and evaluated. You will receive confirmation of whether your trial was successful, and whether a position is being offered for you to join our team. Job Description Thank you for your interest! Role Description We are seeking friendly, reliable, and motivated applicants for a role supporting our Clients with autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, and complex needs. OBS provides a varied service offer to young people with additional needs in and around the Greater London area, primarily working with adults and their families to build individualised sustainable support systems that support our Clients to fulfil their potential. The programmes we provide are supported by a behavioural specialist acting as Programme Lead, who develops individualised support programmes to develop specific skills focused at increasing the client’s quality of life. The client is the centre of this role and their best interest and safeguarding must be considered in every stage of the support programme. An in date DBS check is required for this role, and training and development will be provided to ensure that you are ready and confident to undertake the responsibilities of the role. Client wellbeing and safeguarding will be at the centre of this role. You will teach skills to our Clients that support them to live independently, and in good health, as well as to support them to gain vocational skills that will help them to gain employment and engage in their community. We are seeking Technicians who have weekday and weekend availability. The role will be supported by a behavioural specialist who will provide individualised training on the role, as well as to support your skill development as a Behaviour Support Technician. ** Our Details** Your role will be directly managed by Otium Behaviour Services, with direct support, training, and oversight of your role being provided by our staff. The Director of Services will be responsible for your Line Management, training, programme development and monitoring, skill development plans, and safety and supporting documentation. Safeguarding responsibility will be shared across the parents and programme lead to ensure that there is always someone to report to confidentially in case of safeguarding concern. Otium Behaviour Services is a private specialist behaviour support provider that offers programme development, programme management, supporting documentation, and resource development services. ** Key Information for You** You will be employed by Otium Behaviour Services. The specialist who is managing the programmes described is qualified to an MSc level and has over 9 years of relevant experience to support you in your role. You will always have support from your fellow professionals and the organisation should you experience challenges in the role. Those interested in the role or more information on Otium Behaviour Services ** Your Details** We are looking for you if you are motivated to support young neurodivergent people! What are We Looking for In You? We are aware that people who want to work with neurodiverse people come from a variety of backgrounds. We want to support motivated people to gain skills in the industry and don’t want to immediately exclude candidates by mandating specific qualifications. All skills relevant to the role can be learned on the job and as there are many support methodologies used in different institutions we are aware that not all skills are transferable. That said, we do have a list of “good to have” qualifications at the end of this section, as well as a list of skills necessary to be able to effectively carry out the role in the long term. Key Skills Resilience - Neurodiverse clients often encounter serious barriers to accessing the world as easily as their typically developing peers. To support individuals who are experiencing extreme challenges requires you to be resilient and capable of putting the client first in all circumstances. Attention to Detail - Effective behaviour support strategies are dependent on accurate and reliable data on the skills being taught. The data is extremely important to decision making and taking data as you teach is a necessary element of the role. Reliability - The programmes our clients access include routines that they rely on. We will of course be understanding but want to ensure that we can always provide the client with the services that they need. Adaptability - Everyone is always still learning all the time. The programme will develop organically based on the clients needs as they develop. We are all on the same team and communicating is critical to ensure changes are made at the right time. ** Good to Have Qualifications** GCSE/A Level Equivalent - Especially in Maths, Sciences, or Psychology. Bachelors Qualifications - Especially BSc qualifications or qualifications in Social Care, Psychology, or Education. Any Behaviour Analytic qualification - Including Registered Behavioural Technician, qualifications in Positive Behavioural Support or Applied Behaviour Analysis, or Support Work and Social Work.
Job Title: Sales Representative - Microcement Location: Wimbledon, London Company: Futurcret microcement About Us: We are a leading supplier of high-quality microcement solutions, known for our innovative products and exceptional customer service. As we expand our reach, we are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Sales Representative to join our team in Wimbledon. Key Responsibilities: • Generate new business by identifying and contacting potential clients in the construction and interior design sectors. • Develop and maintain strong relationships with existing customers. • Present and demonstrate our microcement products effectively to clients. • Provide technical support and advice on product applications. • Achieve sales targets and contribute to overall company growth. • Stay updated on industry trends and competitor offerings. Requirements: • Proven sales experience, preferably in construction, building materials, or related fields. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Knowledge of microcement or similar products is a plus. What We Offer: • Competitive salary and commission structure. • Comprehensive training and ongoing support. • Opportunities for career advancement within the company. • A dynamic and collaborative work environment. How to Apply: If you are passionate about sales and eager to join a growing company, please apply. Join us in transforming spaces with our innovative microcement solutions!