The Construction Index Ltd
Multi-Trade Work - Housing Repairs

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Salary: £22 - £25 per hour + Van & Fuel Card, Pension, Flexible Working
Type: Full Time
Region: UK - London
Town/City: Camden, London
Posted: 08/07/2026
Reference: SR - MultiPermN15_1783500800
Job Description
Multi-trader Role
Work based in North London
Long-term contract with potential to go perm
Van & Fuel Card Provided
Umbrella £27ph
We are seeking a skilled and reliable Multi-Trade Operative to join our team long term. This is a fantastic opportunity for a confident all-rounder who can work independently as well as part of a team to deliver a variety of maintenance and repair tasks within Social Housing
Repair works across domestic properties
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out first and second fix carpentry and plumbing
- Perform painting, decorating, tiling, flooring, fencing, and minor masonry repairs
- Conduct repairs and installations in occupied properties with excellent tenant liaison
- Maintain accurate van stock and record materials used
- Undertake on-site risk assessments and report hazards
- Complete all documentation, including PDA updates and vehicle checks
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Requirements
- City & Guilds or NVQ Level 3 in at least one trade (Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting & Decorating)
- Competency in general maintenance and repair work
- Knowledge of NHF Schedule of Rates codes preferred
- Experience working in social housing or domestic maintenance
- Strong communication skills and a customer-focused approach
- Full driving licence


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What We Offer
- Competitive salary: £43k-£45k
- Van and Fuel card provided
- Flexible working
- Varied, hands-on work across multiple trades
- Opportunity to work within a supportive, professional team in Central London
Requirements:
- Proven experience in a variety of trades and property maintenance tasks
- Confident in problem solving repairs and installations
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
- Good problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Excellent time management and communication skills
- Own tools (preferred)
If you are a skilled and adaptable tradesperson who takes pride in delivering quality work, we would love to hear from you
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