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Stand Builder (Exhibitions)

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Exhibition Stand Builder
We are the internal recruitment partner for a well-established business creating bespoke exhibition stands for events across the UK and abroad. With a strong reputation and exciting projects lined up, they're expanding their team and looking for a dedicated Exhibition Stand Builder to join the team in Washingley, Peterborough.
Responsibilities
- Building and assembling custom exhibition stands to client specifications using a mix of carpentry and joinery skills
- Travelling to venues across the UK and internationally for installation and breakdown - overnight stays required
- Collaborating with a team of professionals and external contractors to ensure high-quality execution
- Upholding top standards in craftsmanship, safety, and overall quality
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Requirements
- Proven experience as a Carpenter or Exhibition Stand Builder is essential
- Experience in the exhibition or events industry is highly desirable
- Full UK driving license (must be aged 21+ for insurance purposes)
- Strong attention to detail and a high level of organisation
- A team player who can also thrive independently
- Physically fit and confident using power tools
- Able to work regular overtime outside of working hours and stay away as per business needs, including internationally


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Benefits
- A basic salary of up to £32,000 dependent on experience (OTE £40k including overtime)
- Monday to Friday hours, 08:00-16:30 (flexibility required)
- Regular paid overtime at time and a half
- 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays - increasing with service
- Life insurance
- Cycle to work scheme
- Pension scheme
- Free onsite parking
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