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Traffic Marshall

Job Posted: a day ago

  • Salary: £ 17 - 18 / Hour

    Job Type: Temporary

  • Location: Bampton, Oxfordshire

Expire in: a month

Job Description

Role: Traffic Banksman Location: Bampton Contract type: Temporary (Full time) Start date: Tuesday the 10th June Duration: 3 days Pay rate: £17 - £18 per hour Working hours: 7.30 to 5pm - 9 hrs paid per shift Fawkes & Reece contact: Claire (Northampton office) - (phone number removed)The Traffic Marshall role: As the site Traffic Marshall you will be responsible for managing traffic outside a site while Tarmacers are resurfacing. Traffic Marshall Duties between (phone number removed)pm daily. General Labour first thing and at the end of the day. Requirements for the Traffic Marshall: * Previous experience as a Traffic Marshall * CSCS Card * Traffic Banksman ticket What to do next: If you think you would be a good candidate for this Traffic Marshall position or would like to find out more about the role, please reach out to Claire in our Northampton Office on (phone number removed) or via email: (url removed)

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