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S/E Crew Leader Climber Leicestershire <£170/day


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Hi 

Looking for a Crew leader level climber to join the team, must have minimum 3 years climbing and fully capable of all work.  Ability to run a crew efficiently and safely.  Driving license and NPTC's. Helpful if also have towing and Mewp.  Must be able to aid in development of others in team.

Rates:  £120-£170 per day. 5 days per week self employed, potential for full time for right candidate.

If interested email: [email protected]

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Not yet Steve, its proving somewhat difficult to find a key member of staff for what is a very good opportunity.  

 

I am looking for someone with the ability to control the pace and quality of the crew.  They must be polite and highly professional to work with.  With a diligent trustworthy work ethic.

 

The climbing element is to some degree less essential as we have another crew leader / foreman and also have experienced top end climbers in most days too!  However, ideally I would like someone capable to develop other less experienced staff around them (people should always develop, its healthier).  It's not a role which is going to relentlessly flog a climber, although we do work hard.  But it will offer the opportunity for someone to impact on their surroundings and be an active part of the business.

 

We run a team of 7-8 and bounce between 1-3 crews, it is during the split and holidays that this role is key, although hopefully the right person will help make a further step forward.  Everything else is organised already and equipment is extensive.  Oh and I don't run out of work, when times are quiet I prop up the other climbers cancelled bookings!

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fingers crossed.  Its always been the hardest part of this profession to find someone who ticks all those boxes.  Years ago the main focus would have been finding a good climber.  More and more though it seems people will happily take a less experienced climber who can fit the basic necessity of being reliable

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