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Commercial Plumber

Wisbech
3 weeks ago
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Commercial Plumber
Location: Long Sutton & Wisbech (PE13)
Salary: Up to £40,000 per year + overtime

We are currently recruiting for a Commercial Plumber to join a well-established facilities team covering two key sites in Long Sutton and Wisbech. This is a permanent, site-based role with no callout requirement, offering excellent training, support, and genuine career progression.

What’s on offer:



Basic salary up to £40,000 per year

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Overtime available to increase earnings

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No callout requirement – better work-life balance

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Digital healthcare support

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Cycle to Work scheme

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Discounts on mortgages, restaurants, and retail

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Eyecare vouchers

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Talent referral scheme

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Ongoing training and development opportunities

Role responsibilities:

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Carrying out planned and reactive plumbing maintenance across both sites

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Diagnosing and repairing faults on pipework, pumps, valves, and hot & cold-water systems

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Ensuring all work is delivered to a high standard and in line with health and safety requirements

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Identifying and sourcing required materials through approved suppliers

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Supporting the wider maintenance team with technical expertise

What we’re looking for:

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NVQ Level 2 or 3 (or equivalent) in Plumbing & Heating

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Recognised apprenticeship or technical training scheme completed

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Experience in commercial plumbing across large-scale facilities

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Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills

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Team player with excellent communication skills

This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial Plumber who wants to work on a static contract across Long Sutton and Wisbech, enjoy no callout, be part of a supportive team, and develop their career with a leading organisation

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