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Plasterer

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Plasterer
We are looking for a skilled and experienced Plasterer to join our construction team and contribute to a range of residential and commercial projects. As a Plasterer, you will be responsible for applying plaster to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces to create a smooth or textured finish. This role is integral to ensuring high-quality construction and refurbishment work, and it requires both technical expertise and attention to detail. You will work on various types of projects, including new builds, renovations, and repair work, and collaborate with other tradespeople and contractors on-site.
Key Responsibilities
- Surface Preparation: Prepare walls, ceilings, and other surfaces for plastering by cleaning, taping, and applying appropriate bonding agents. Ensure surfaces are properly primed to ensure smooth application and long-lasting results.
- Plaster Application: Apply plaster to a wide variety of surfaces, including brick, block, drywall, and lath, to create smooth finishes. Use techniques such as skimming, two-coat plastering, and rendering where necessary.
- Texturing and Decorative Finishes: Provide textured finishes such as pebble-dashing, stippling, and other decorative techniques based on client specifications. Ability to apply decorative plastering, including coving and cornicing, is a bonus.
- Repair Work: Carry out repair work on damaged or cracked plaster surfaces, ensuring that repairs blend seamlessly with the existing work. Address any damp or structural issues affecting plaster.
- Dry Lining: Install plasterboard (drywall) as required, ensuring all boards are fixed securely and are level, before applying plaster. Handle taping and jointing of plasterboard.
- Sanding and Smoothing: After plaster has been applied, sand and smooth surfaces to ensure they are even and ready for painting or wallpapering.
- Quality Control: Ensure all work is carried out to the highest standards, checking the smoothness and level of plastered surfaces. Rectify any defects or imperfections in the plasterwork.
- Health and Safety Compliance: Adhere to health and safety regulations on-site, including the safe use of tools and materials. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Working with Other Trades: Collaborate with other tradespeople, including carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, to ensure a coordinated approach to construction and refurbishment projects.
- Client Liaison: Communicate effectively with clients and contractors to understand their requirements, provide updates on project progress, and ensure that all work meets their expectations.
- Tools and Equipment Management: Maintain plastering tools and equipment, ensuring they are in good working order. Use trowels, floats, hawks, and other plastering tools efficiently.
- Time Management: Manage your time effectively to ensure projects are completed within agreed timeframes and deadlines. Prioritise tasks to meet the needs of different projects simultaneously.
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Key Skills And Experience
- Technical Expertise: Proven experience in plastering, with a strong understanding of different plastering techniques, including skimming, floating, rendering, and dry lining.
- Attention to Detail: High level of attention to detail to ensure smooth, even finishes and flawless workmanship.
- Time Management: Ability to manage workloads and complete tasks within specified timeframes, even when working on multiple projects.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to assess surfaces for imperfections or damage and decide on the best course of action to rectify them.
- Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to understand and interpret client requirements and convey project updates clearly.
- Physical Stamina: Plastering is a physically demanding job, requiring good physical stamina to carry materials, work on ladders, and stand for long periods.
- Health and Safety Awareness: Knowledge of health and safety regulations on construction sites, ensuring compliance at all times.


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Qualifications And Requirements
- Relevant qualifications in plastering, such as an NVQ or City & Guilds qualification in Plastering (Level 2 or above) are preferred.
- Previous experience working in a similar plastering role on construction or refurbishment projects.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including potential overtime, to meet project deadlines.
Benefits
- Competitive salary, with opportunities for bonuses or overtime pay depending on project requirements.
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
- Opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, including residential, commercial, and heritage buildings.
- Access to tools, materials, and equipment required for the job.
- Safe and supportive working environment with a focus on career progression.
Working Hours
Typical working hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, though there may be occasional evening or weekend work depending on project deadlines.
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