Five jobs available in Richmond this week: Field Service Engineer, Primary SEN teaching assistant, Quantity Surveyor/Estimator and more!

By Heather Nicholls

24th Feb 2024 | Local News

Five jobs available in Richmond this week: Field Service Engineer, Primary SEN teaching assistant, Quantity Surveyor/Estimator and more! (Photo Credit: Heather Nicholls).
Five jobs available in Richmond this week: Field Service Engineer, Primary SEN teaching assistant, Quantity Surveyor/Estimator and more! (Photo Credit: Heather Nicholls).

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Here is a list of job opportunities that are currently available in and around Richmond this week.

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Field Service Engineer:

Heels & Brogues Group are working to expand the Coffee Field Service Engineer team.

The salary for this role is £30,000 plus an annual bonus of 5%.

As a Coffee Field Service Engineer, you will receive full training before joining the 1-4 weekend rota, allowing you to become an integral part of the team.

Responsibilities will include things such as installing, comissioning and setting up commercial coffee equipment, performing maintenance services and operator training.

Find out more and apply here.

Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineer:

Air conditioning/refrigeration engineers are needed in London and the South East of England.

The job listing says: "Applicants should preferably have served a recognised apprenticeship in refrigeration/air conditioning and should be qualified to at least NVQ level.

"A current F Gas certificate is essential as is a full driving licence as a company vehicle with be provided."

Find out more and apply here.

Primary SEN Teaching Assistant:

An immediate start primary teaching assistant is needed in Richmond, near to North Sheen.

The listing says: "There is a great community and ethos around the school and they are looking for passionate and proactive TAs who will work effectively across the classroom and 1:1 with children with additional needs.

"The roles are predominantly 1:1, where you will be required to work with a range of pupils who have mild learning difficulties and are often within the Autistic Spectrum."

Responsibilities will include speech and development support, classroom  participation and managing and addressing behavioural needs.

Find out more and apply here.

Quantity Surveyor/Estimator - Roofing Specialist:

A roofing specialist is needed in London!

Key responsibilities for this role include:

  • Prepare accurate and competitive cost estimates for roofing projects.
  • Conduct thorough quantity surveys and cost analysis.
  • Collaborate with project managers, architects, and subcontractors to gather essential project details.
  • Evaluate and negotiate subcontractor and supplier agreements.
  • Monitor project costs and budgets throughout the construction process.
  • Ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards.

Find out more and apply here.

Site Agent:

The RTL group are recruiting two site agents to work on a major fit out project in Twickenham!

The listing says: "The role will require involvement on all stages of the project lifecycle, taking our expertise to enhance the teams project capability from early investigations through to delivery and handover.

"The main focus will be on the site delivery elements and ensuring works are completed safely, to quality and schedule without impacting the Airport Operations.

"The role involves working closely with our client, embracing the one team approach aligning ourselves with their values and behaviours, delivering works on the site and interfacing with stakeholders."

Find out more and apply here.

     

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