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100 North West jobs to be created by Gasqet.com following regional expansion
Gasqet.com, a marketplace for DIY and building supplies looks set to rapidly expand its workforce after establishing itself in the North West of England.
Founded during the pandemic, Gasqet.com provides construction firms and home improvement enthusiasts with a stronger, more sustainable alternative to traditional rubber washers.
Gasqet.com will create 100 jobs over the next three years across its sales, field service engineering and technology teams that it hopes will help it expand its hosting into more DIY brands, servicing and petrol stations.
A spokesperson for the company said the workforce expansion “reflected the trust the people of the North West had shown in the brand and the strong PropTech and ethical commitments in the region.”
The office jobs are set to be created within Gasqet’s Manchester headquarters, housing sales and digital technology departments.
It will also be the base for mobile field service engineers who service Gasqet’s fleet, who will be located across the North West including Liverpool, Manchester and Warrington.
Gasqet is also looking to recruit fleet engineers in Stockport, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Salford Quays.
The company, backed by well-known technology groups, is riding a wave of ethical production that is a core part of the UK’s Green Recovery.
Its AI technology helps select the most appropriate seals for a job and 3D prints it on-site or at the nearest DIY store.
The company aims to help solve the current shortage of supplies that has hit the construction industry and provide householders with sustainable parts that do not leave them vulnerable to hefty plumbing bills.
Rigorous testing has found that the washers are significantly more durable and have greater longevity than traditional washers, as well as being fully recyclable.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicholas Newman .
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