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Painter & Decorator in Oxford OX1

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Painter & Decorator

University of Oxford Posted on 2022-11-18

Salary £23,715 – £27,131 a year
LocationOxford OX1
TypeFull-time

Job Description

The Department of Biomedical Services is seeking to appoint a Painter and Decorator to join our small team.
This is a full-time permanent position, 36.5 hours a week.
This new role is to conduct periodic redecoration of spaces and basic building-related tasks at other times. We are seeking a multi-skilled, resourceful person that can work with a minimum of supervision. Applicants should have substantial experience in the discipline and possess the ability to plan work, source materials and estimate how long tasks may take.
The work environment will be mostly scientific laboratories, with offices, corridors and staircases a much smaller element of the remit. Periodic travel to sites across Oxford will be required, plus assisting members of the Engineering team when requested.
For more details, please see the job description attached.
Applications should be made online. You will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement/covering letter explaining how you meet the job requirements with details of two referees as part of your online application.
Owing to the nature of this position any offer of employment with the University will be subject to a satisfactory security screening.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. In the first instance please contact the HR Administrator on personnel@bms.ox.ac.uk between the hours of 08.30 and 15.30 who will supply you with the unique reference number that must be quoted on all applications.
Applications received without this unique reference number will not be shortlisted.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 16 December 2022.

Company description:

The University of Oxford is a complex and stimulating organisation, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence in research and teaching. It employs over 10,000 staff and has a student population of over 21,000. The University, including the colleges and Oxford University Press, is the largest employer in Oxford and the second largest in Oxfordshire, injecting £750 million annually into the regional economy. Most staff are directly appointed and managed by one of the University’s 130 departments or other units within a highly devolved operational structure – this includes 5,900 ‘academic-related’ staff (postgraduate research, computing, senior library, and administrative staff) and 2,820 ‘support’ staff (including clerical, library, technical, and manual staff). There are also over 1,600 academic staff (professors, readers, lecturers), whose appointments are in the main overseen by a combination of broader divisional and local faculty board/departmental structures. Academics are generally all also employed by one of the 38 constituent colleges of the University as well as by the central University itself. In 2010-11, total University income was £919.6m. Oxford is one of Europe »s most innovative and entrepreneurial universities: income from external research grants and contracts. In 2010-11 41% (£376.7m) of total income was derived from external research sponsors, and more than 60 spin-off companies have been created. Specialties Research, Teaching, Learning

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