Please read my cv,part 1 looking for work

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Mathew Lee Hancock
Tel:07527629888
mathancock@live.co.uk

PROFILE

I am 29 years old and have gained various skills and acheivements already in my life which i beleive will help me greatly in my future career. The main skills gained through my previous jobs are that i am always alert and observant as to what's going on , i am a quick learner therefore pick up and follow instructions easy,i have found this beneficial when working as a scaffolder as i have to work alot individually and in a gang,so have to know what i'm doing when working on various projects.
An acheivement which have opened alot of job opportunities and experiences for me has been gaining my(Construction Industry Scaffolding Record Scheme) CISRS scaffolders card and a 3 day HSE first aid at work certificate which allows me to carry out first aid in the work place in accordance with the health and safety at work act 1974,this has given me many challenging jobs within the scaffolding sector which has been very exciting and kept me on my toes,i enjoy a challenge and to keep busy and to keep my mind active.
I have excellent people skills through working in the scaffolding/construction industry,as i have to work along side alot of different contractors and trades men.

Experience

Just scaffolding
Bessemer road market,Cardiff
(2001 to 2009) duties included working on various building sites and domestic properties



Octain.
Kings cross train station referbishment


Pentagon
The kingsland wharf apartment developmet,hertford rd,hackney,london N1.


Help in hand

The mi space housing development, 51-52high st,midsomer norton,BA3 2DL,somerset.


Persimmons homes,adderwell road,Frome,BA11 1NJ,somerset


Sisk site at castle wharf,finzels reach,(the old courage brewery) central bristol,BS1 6BX


Skills and Acheivements

Construction Industry Scaffolding Record Scheme (CISRS scaffolders Card )

Engineering Construction Industry Training Board's CCNSG safety passport

HSE first aid at work certificate,certificate No.850195


I have a full uk driving licence and a uk passport.



Intrests
I like to work out daily at the gym,running long distance's,swimming , spending time with the family and reading .

References

Professional Reference

Chris Hooper (Just scaffolding) tel 07967520958.

Personal reference

Deborah Hewett - tel 07588461400 .
 
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Not a bad CV.

Id go to the Jobs Section of the Forum and search for jobs there, tbh.
Posting your CV oin here, while a good idea... i dont think too many employers read these forums that much.

If they do, they dont half keep themselves quiet, lol.


Maybe try Microsoft Word and send your CV, with a covering letter and your actual CV, as an attached PDF document.
That way people can read it easy, as most computers have Adobe Reader, which you use to read PDF's.

(This is what i do, anyway.)


I hope this helps.

Good luck mate.
Jay.
 
Try having a look online for a CV layout that might help.
Dont understand why a scaffold needs a CV apart from them that are looking for manager / oversea's work
 
Fair play and the best of luck , A word of advice I would seriously think about editing your post and removing some of the personal details in particular your NI number also your CISRS and CCSNG numbers posting these on a public forum is not a good idea. Mathew Lee Hancockski could turn up at any site in the UK with these details
:blink1:

There must be some forum members out there in the Cardiff area that can give Mathew a leg up, you cant fault his attitude and determination :)
 
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Nice one mate. One comment I would make, as a business owner & senior contracts manager in my previous career, the opening section of your CV although well written & informative could be seen by some as a little bit too much. To be honest most managers can't be arsed to read all of that. Bullet point your qualifications & a few facts about yourself. Use the rest to sell yourself should you get an interview or return phone call.
Good luck anyway mate.
 
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