Labourers to work in London (underground jobs available)

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We are looking for new personnel to work in London.

Available jobs for the London Underground infrastructure, occupying various positions like:

- general labourers/construction workers

- painters and decorators

- electricians

All candidates must go trough the AHS&E assessment and training to obtain the LUCAS Smartcard – the required qualification for engineering and construction workers to work on the London Underground infrastructure.

Minimum candidates requirements:

- must be at least 18 years old

- living in London or surrounding areas or willing to relocate

- CSCS card holders or willing to obtain one as soon as possible

No experience is necessary as training will be provided as described above to obtain the LUCASSmartcard.

Benefits: the possibility of a career on the London Underground; highest rates of pay in the industry; overtime paid extra; night or day shifts available.

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Attention applicants: if you already hold a LUCAS Smartcard or a previous LUL, LUA-TLL entry permits you can not apply for this position as we accept only new candidates. Please address yourselves to the company that sponsored your initial application for a job.

All accepted applicants must pay a registration fee of £49.99 for training information and learning materials, please apply only if you are willing to accept this fee.

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