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About The Role
Recruitment Helpline Ltd is seeking CSCS Grouters and Labourers for permanent, full-time positions based in Airdrie, with ongoing projects across Central Scotland, including Glasgow and Edinburgh. The roles involve all aspects of site labouring for a prominent Scottish drilling and grouting contractor established in 2011, which serves major house builders and civil engineering firms. Candidates must hold a valid CSCS card; a driving licence is preferred but not essential. Successful applicants will undergo drug and alcohol testing at interview. The salary is competitive and dependent on experience. These positions offer steady work for dependable individuals with a strong work ethic, supporting projects for environmental, mining, and geotechnical consultants throughout the region.
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The Company
They are a Scottish based Drilling and Grouting Company, established in 2011, they are at the forefront of Scotland’s drilling industry and one of the preferred contractors for major house builders, Environmental, Mining and Geotechnical Consultants and Civil Engineering Companies in Scotland.
Due to an upturn in business, they are now looking to recruit motivated and hard-working experienced Grouters and Labourers for ongoing projects in and around Central Scotland. ALL applicants must hold a valid CSCS card.


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Driving Licence Preferred But Not Essential
Drug and Alcohol tests will be done at interview.
Duties
- All aspects of site labouring
- Manual handling
- Moving materials
- Loading and unloading
Hours
- 7:45am - 4.30pm (Mon to Thurs)
- 7.45am – 2.45pm (Fri)
Transportation
Pick up/drop off available depending on location
Wages
- Paid Fortnightly
- Competitive, dependent on experience
- 42-hour week
If you feel that you have the relevant skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now!
The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
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