Third Generation Services Ltd
Roadmarking Operative

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Company Description
Third Generation Services Ltd has extensive expertise in line painting and road marking, built on three generations of industry knowledge. The company specialises in applied thermoplastic markings, spray and rolled applications using acrylic, epoxy, and MMA materials, as well as anti-skid surfacing, sports courts, and playground markings. Additional services include internal floor preparation, resin flooring systems, line removal, pot hole repairs and the installation of Armco barriers, speed ramps and wheel stops. Known for reliability, outstanding workmanship and competitive pricing, Third Generation Services Ltd is a trusted name in road marking solutions.
Role Description
This is a full-time on-site role based in Hook (but traveling to sites across the South East) for a Roadmarking Operative. The Roadmarking Operative will be responsible for executing a variety of roadmaking tasks, including the application of thermoplastic and paint markings, operating specialized equipment, and assisting in surface preparation. Responsibilities also include the installation of safety features such as speed ramps and Armco barriers, line removal, and general maintenance like pothole repairs. The position requires attention to safety, precision workmanship, and the ability to meet project deadlines effectively.
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- Proficiency in operating roadmarking equipment and familiarity with materials such as thermoplastic, acrylic, epoxy, and MMA.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with team members and clients.
- Customer service experience to understand and meet client expectations.
- Knowledge of industry practices related to roadmarking and safety protocols, including surface preparation and installation of fixtures.
- Hands-on experience with training processes and willingness to learn new techniques and technologies.
- Attention to detail, ability to work in outdoor environments, and capability to manage physical tasks in a safe manner.
- No experience will be considered for exceptional candidates with the right level of ambition.
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