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Maintenance Operative - Painter Decorator

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Maintenance Operative - Painter Decorator
Homes for Students is the UK's leading provider of student accommodation. We currently have a vacancy for a Maintenance Operative - Painter & Decorator at our properties in Liverpool, Manchester, Salford and Lancaster, working 40 hours per week.
This is a hands-on role combining painting and decorating responsibilities with general property maintenance duties. You will be responsible for carrying out planned and reactive maintenance, ensuring statutory compliance is maintained at all times, and helping to provide a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for our residents.
The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining the condition, appearance, and repair of the property, delivering a high-quality customer experience through the prompt and effective resolution of maintenance issues.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out painting and decorating works within student rooms, communal areas, and external property areas as required. Prepare surfaces for decoration, including filling, sanding, and finishing to a high standard. Undertake planned and reactive maintenance tasks across the property. Complete minor repairs and maintenance works across a range of trade disciplines. Ensure statutory compliance and health and safety requirements are maintained at all times. Report maintenance issues and outstanding actions promptly, keeping relevant stakeholders informed of progress. Liaise with internal teams, contractors, and suppliers to ensure maintenance works are completed efficiently. Maintain accurate records of completed works and identified issues. Support room turnaround periods to ensure accommodation is ready for incoming residents. Ensure work areas are safe, clean, and tidy at all times.
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Person Specification
Essential:
Previous experience in painting and decorating. Previous experience in property maintenance or a similar environment, or qualified in a relevant trade with the ability to work across multiple disciplines to a reasonable standard. Knowledge of safe working practices, including COSHH, Manual Handling, and Working at Height. Awareness of health and safety legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent customer service skills with the ability to communicate effectively and keep stakeholders informed. Strong organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to prioritise workloads and meet competing deadlines with minimal supervision. Proactive approach with the ability to use initiative and resolve issues quickly and effectively. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Reliable, punctual, and flexible approach to work. Strong attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship.


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What's on Offer
Generous holiday package of 25 days, plus bank holidays, to recharge and enjoy life outside of work (pro rata for part-time colleagues). Access to a range of exclusive retail discounts to make your money go further. Take your special day off! Enjoy your birthday with a well-deserved break from work. Stay active and eco-friendly with our cycle-to-work scheme. Make a difference in the community with 2 charity days per annum. Opportunity to work towards a nationally recognised qualification.
Homes for Students is an equal opportunity employer and a member of Inclusive Employers. We believe we grow and learn better together through diversity, so we encourage applications from all backgrounds and communities. We are also happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments you may require throughout the recruitment process.
If this sounds like the role for you and you have the skills, knowledge, and experience required, we would love to hear from you.
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