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Garden maintenance/lawn care assistant required

ANP Services Spalding Ltd provides high quality garden and grounds maintenance to domestic and commercial sites throughout South Lincolnshire – due to continued expansion a position has become available within the company.

  • The job role operates within our maintenance round, as well as encompassing the ‘one off tasks that arise on a regular basis such as fencing repairs or installation etc.
  • Candidate will ideally have experience in the use of general grounds maintenance equipment, with PA1/6 qualification useful but not essential.
  • Must have full driving licence (B+E (trailers) useful but not essential.)
  • Good written and spoken English is necessary as it will be required for you to liase with clients on site from time to time.
  • Ability to work to high standards and off own initiative, with a ‘can do’ attitude is necessary, as well as being able to work as part of a small team when required to do so. 

Pay dependent on experience.

Apply here: http://landscapeengine.co.uk/job/garden-maintenancelawn-care-assistant-required/

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