Cape

News to me, they've just paid 50 scaffs off, offshore and I work for them offshore
 
strange how their paying off , but at same time had an add for 100 men advertised before christmas. crazy.
 
my dad works on wilton for cape and the word is that they are all going to be out of the job in 3 months
 
Scaffolder - Advanced X 2 TRAINEE X2 BASIC X 2






Location: Teesside

Site: Sabic North Tees


Salary: Grey Book


Start Date: 25/01/2013





Cape is an international leader in the provision of essential non-mechanical industrial services principally to the energy and mineral resources infrastructure sectors. Our range of multi-disciplinary services includes common access systems, insulation, refractory, painting, coatings, blasting, industrial cleaning, training and assessment, which are required on an on-going basis throughout the lifecycle of downstream energy infrastructure assets. With over 19,000 people in 30 countries, Cape delivers safe, reliable and intelligent solutions both on and offshore.

An opportunity has arisen for a Advanced Scaffolder on our site at Sabic North Tees to support the site team in their day to day activities. You will be responsible for carrying out Scaffolding works in a safe, competent manner and in line with both Cape systems and the limits of your own qualification(s). You will be proactive in collecting Work Order Cards in order to maintain productivity, and shall be rigorous in ensuring that risk assessments are carried out prior to the commencement of work. Whilst reporting to your supervisor, or charge-hand you will also be responsible (in limited circumstances) for the monitoring of any junior employees such as scaffold labourers, or any Basic Scaffolders who are working within your squad.

You will hold a relevant advanced scaffold qualification, as well as CCNSG Safety passport and preferably have worked at Sabic North Tees previously as knowledge of this project is advantageous.

In return for your commitment and capability, we can offer the opportunity to work in a challenging environment with a lively team where hard work is rewarded.

ITS ON THERE FACEBOOK PAGE NOT WEBSITE
 
Its on their web site too, which brings me back to a question already posted on the forum, wtf is the grey book?
 
theve just layed blokes off down south and had to paye some long term scaffolders quite a large lump of redundancey were they couldnt be placed on other contracts were they havent got the work theres a few station workers at b station that were lucky enough to get the sizewell transfer
 
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