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Plumber / Heating Engineer wanted in South West France.


Experienced or part qualified plumber or Heating Engineer wanted for 6 weeks + ( possibility of permanent position based in France). The position would suit a young enthusiastic person wanting to relocate. A good team player is essential.




Please reply in the first instance with CV and a covering letter.






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If only I was 40 years younger...lol could be a good oppertunity for someone thanks for posting enershop....?..regards Turnpin:punk:
 
Oh man! I've just got back from Dordogne, having had serious conversations about getting my equivalences sorted out. Would love the opportunity to do some work out there whilst planning the move!
 
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Thanks for the post , if you want to forward some more details about yourself , experience etc and your availability and we will look into it !
 
May i suggest forwarding this onto steve willis training

They may have some second or third year apprentices who would be interested in the opportunity.
 
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