Job Description
Venesky-Brown are recruiting experienced Concrete Operatives/Finishers for upcoming airside works at Glasgow Airport. The project will mainly involve concrete preparation, pours and finishing works alongside formwork and steel fixing teams. Details: Location: Glasgow Airport - Airside Shift: Sunday to Thursday nights Pay: £22.48 per hour Monday-Thursday/£25.35 per hour Sunday Employment: PAYE Duties: Preparing areas ahead of concrete pours Placing and working concrete Vibrating, levelling and finishing concrete Floating and trowelling Concrete repairs and associated remedial works Working alongside formwork and steel fixing teams Essential Requirements: Previous Concrete Operative/Finishing experience Valid CSCS Card - physical card must be held Available for Sunday to Thursday nightshifts Able to complete the Glasgow Airport Airside Pass process Airside Pass Requirements: Successful applicants must be able to provide: Fully verifiable 5-year employment/history 5-year address history Valid photographic ID Employment/gap references where required Information required for DBS checks Previous experience on major civils, infrastructure, airport or reinforced concrete projects would be advantageous. Apply with an up-to-date CV and details of your Concrete experience. If you are interested in this position, please contact Euan or send your CV to (see below) or apply by clicking the apply button below. About Venesky-Brown Recruitment Venesky-Brown Recruitment are a UK-based recruitment agency specialising in Construction, Engineering, Infrastructure, IT & Digital, and Professional Services. Established in 2005, we've evolved into industry leaders, driven by our mission to inspire and empower through meaningful employment. When you join us, you gain access to stable, long-term opportunities. We collaborate with Tier 1 clients on major infrastructure projects, offering growth opportunities and clear career pathways. Our Career De
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