Burch Recruitment LTD
White Goods Installer

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Burch Recruitment is recruiting on behalf of our valued client, a well-established same-day delivery and installation company, for experienced and reliable White Goods Installers to join their growing team. This is a full time position - Weekly payments with an initial two-week holdback when starting. Thereafter payments are made weekly (from April) with up to 6 working days per week opportunity (including weekends), depending on operational demands and the opportunity to be part of a friendly, professional two-person crew delivering excellent service to customers. About the Role: You’ll be delivering and installing white goods directly to customer homes from a depot based in the Luton. The role involves carrying goods into the home, unpacking, positioning, and performing full installations (e.g., connecting washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, or refrigerators). You’ll work alongside a colleague as part of a two-person installation team. Requirements: Proven experience installing white goods in customer homes Strong customer service and communication skills Basic DIY or trade skills (e.g., using drills, screwdrivers, wrenches, and hand tools) Physically fit and confident lifting heavy items safely Reliable and punctual, with a professional attitude Carrying, unpacking, and installing white goods in customers’ homes (room of choice) • Flexible availability for up to 6 days per week, as part of a 7-day operation Home delivery experience is preferred but not essential What You’ll Be Doing: Early starts from our Luton depot Carrying, unpacking, and installing white goods in customers’ homes Ensuring safe and correct installation of all appliances Working as part of a two-person team Completing your route typically within a 9-hour shift Please Note: Pay will be issued two weeks after the work has been completed. Payments will then continue weekly, maintaining a two-week delay between work completed and payment received. Interested? Apply today to join a company where your work is valued, and delivering excellent customer service is a top priority
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