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Role Overview
We are looking for reliable Groundworkers to join our groundwork and RC frame teams on a busy project in Yapton. You will support a range of general groundworks activities, helping deliver safe and high-quality projects.
Key Responsibilities
- General groundworks including digging, backfilling and concreting
- Assisting with externals (slabs, kerbs, edgings) where required
- Assisting plant operators and banking 360 machines and dumpers
- Basic drainage and ducting works as directed by the Foreman
- Keeping work areas safe, tidy and compliant with site rules
- Working as part of a gang to support programme delivery
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Requirements
- CSCS Labourer/Groundworker card or equivalent, with proven site experience
- Confident carrying out general groundworks tasks under supervision
- Able to follow drawings, levels and instructions from supervisors
- Reliable, punctual and able to work well with other trades
- Right to work in the UK
Desirable
- CPCS/NPORS Forward Tipping Dumper and/or Ride-On Roller
- CAT & Genny ticket
- Safety Critical Medical
Please note: to comply with client requirements, we can only accept NPORS cards that are CSCS-affiliated and carry the CSCS hologram. If you do not currently meet this requirement, please still get in touch - we are happy to guide you through the transfer process.


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What We Offer
- Fair and competitive rates with weekly pay
- Ongoing work on groundwork and concrete frame projects
- Opportunities to move into more skilled roles and gangs
- Access to further training and tickets where required by specific sites
How To Apply
Send your CV and cards to recruitment@coinford.co.uk or call 07584 362 224 or 01342 840 084 quoting “Groundworker - Yapton”.
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