Grounds Maintenance Operative
Mitie Group plc., Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Grounds Maintenance Operative
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Mitie Group plc., Shrewsbury, Shropshire
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 4 days ago, 5 Jun | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Location ref: Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Full Job Description
Job Title: Grounds Maintenance OperativeHourly Rate of Pay: £13.10Contract Type: PermanentType of Employment: Full Time Total Weekly Contractual Hours: 40Location: Regional Recruitment - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England SY1 2DQRequirement: Full UK Driving License, Together, with your active support, we can keep canals alive. Join us and protect waterways for nature to thrive and everyone to enjoy. Today and in the future
You will be responsible for
-Maintaining the Canal network including grass cutting & hedge cutting,
-Providing management with relevant information and reporting as required, including reporting any site hazards.
-Operating all vehicles, machinery and equipment in accordance with Health & Safety procedures.
-Undertaking training as and when required.
A passion for working outdoors.
-Prepared to work in an agile and flexible working
-A good understanding of smartphone technology.
-Grounds Maintenance experience
-Full driving licence
Mitie Landscapes has an exciting opportunity for a Team leader to join our team at the UKs market leading FM company. Reporting to the Contracts Manager, you will be supporting them in ensuring your team deliver the exceptional every day.
You will be working in partnership with Canal & River Trust is the UK's largest canal charity, who care for a 2,000-mile network of stunning canals and navigable rivers.
Connecting many of the UK's urban and rural areas, we provide essential spaces for wildlife and people, helping us all feel happier and healthier.
The 250-year-old waterways in our care - the canals, embankments, culverts and reservoirs as well as the bridges, locks and towpaths - and their vital ecosystems are threatened by the growing impact of climate change and more extreme weather. They need constant upkeep and investment. Without it, they face decline and closure, and we risk losing the incredible benefits they bring.