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IRATA/NPTC Chainsaw Operatives LONDON Area


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We are looking to add to our database for staff in the south of the country, ideally commutable to London. We have a number of contracts on the horizon in the London area and also in the South East of the country. Midweek work will be available and some weekend working days/nights. Good rates of pay and paid and on time!

 

The candidates need to be self employed and have an IRATA Rope Access qualification, either Level 1, 2 or 3 also NPTC chainsaw certified. The work will be predominantly on the railway, so a PTS card would be an advantage but not essential as we can organise this for the right person. 

 

Please drop me an email or your CV at [email protected] letting me know your location, qualifications and availability.

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