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Loughborough is home to the ECB and therefore, candidates will need to have a proven track record of preparing first class cricket pitches and practice nets.
You will carry out maintenance and development works on the cricket grounds, key elements of which will include preparing playing surfaces, practice areas and outfields to the highest standards. Ideally we would like someone to lead this small team on day to day tasks. This position is a 44 hour working week during the summer and 30 hours during the winter.
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For further information please contact William Relf on 01509 222105 or w.a.relf@lboro.ac.uk.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 1 April 2018.