Recruitment Drive 2024!

We are currently #recruiting for multiple positions to fulfil expansion for 2024. The focus of our recruitment is in North West England and the Midlands.

Join a company who is focused on delivering high quality services to our clients whilst providing a flexible and supportive environment for our employees. We will invest in you to expand your knowledge within the water and plumbing industry.

Benefits of joining the team:

Flexible working.
38 hour week with 2:30pm finish on Fridays.
The possibility to work the 38 hours over 4 days.
22 days leave (excluding public holidays) plus your birthday off.
30 accrued leave (excluding public holidays) based on time served.
Health & Safety Training Package.
Expenses Card – Never be out of pocket.
Company Vehicle with Private Mileage Allowance.
Sick Pay.
Company Pension.
Employee Assist Programme.
Mental Health Champions Programme.
Quarterly Team Meetings.
6-Monthly Full Company Training Days.
Company Events.
Plus many other benefits.

If you are looking for a fresh start in 2024 or want career progression, send your CV to recruitment@gmsservicesltd.co.uk

Or visit our recruitment page below to see what our staff think of working with us.
https://lnkd.in/dp2vsEHc

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