Apprentice Scaffolder
Job description
Do you love the outdoors? Does the thought of working at height not phase you? Would you like a physical job where you can work in a team, gain skills, qualifications and learn a trade? Does a future potential earning of £50k+ appeal to you? If so, this could be the perfect job for you! We have some great opportunities for Apprentice Scaffolders to join our busy teams within London, Cambridge and the South East.
On site you’ll begin by loading out Scaffolding materials and you will be taught manual handling, health and safety rules, basic scaffolding knowledge, including identifying equipment. You will complete Manual Handling and COTS Training at our yard, based at Bishop’s Stortford, a CISRS Card will be applied for and you’ll continue your training out on site. As your confidence and knowledge improves, you will be given more responsibilities, learning the skills to become a qualified Scaffolder.
All of our Apprentice Scaffolders have the fantastic benefit of attending college which is arranged after you have passed your probationary period. To gain your qualification as Scaffolder takes between 2 – 3 years, as part of your training you will attend a Construction Training centre to carry out your Part 1 and Part 2 qualifications and then on to your assessment before gaining your qualification.
It’s important to remember before applying for this role, that being a scaffolder is a physically demanding job which has to be done in all weather conditions, so we’re looking for people who enjoy working hard, work well in a team and have a positive and respectful attitude come rain or shine!
Our business is built on delivering great customer service, to do this we need great people. We believe in developing the potential of our people through training and we are committed to ensuring that our Scaffolders are among the best in the industry. If you can make the commitment and are willing to put in the effort to join our team and become a qualified Scaffolder, please send us your details as we’d love to hear from you.