A LEADING cosmetic repairs and sealants provider is advertising for 40 new roles.
SD Team, which has its headquarters in Llantarnam, just outside of Newport, is looking to expand its workforce in Wales to support ongoing growth in the region.
The business provides cosmetic repairs, sealant application, and painting and decorating services for customers across Wales.
The roles on offer will primarily be based in cosmetic repairs services, although there will also be availability for candidates with sealant application experience, with a number of jobs providing opportunities for worldwide travel.
SD works primarily with the housebuilding, insurance, and commercial sectors, including healthcare and NHS facilities, hospitality, education, retail, and catering premises.
It also provides expert cosmetic repair and interiors services for the marine sector, working on world-renowned cruise ships around the globe.
Nick Jones, the company's managing director, said: "SD is an ambitious company, and Wales has proved to be one of our most promising areas for expansion, so we’re really looking forward to welcoming some new faces.
"This is set to be an exciting year for the company; we’ve recently moved into newer, larger headquarters and have been fortunate enough to work on some fantastic projects already in 2025.
"We’re primarily looking for candidates with cosmetic repairs experience, but a number of our longest-serving employees have learned everything they know on the job with us, and we do provide excellent training, so for those who think they might have the right work ethic and drive, we would still encourage you to apply."
SD Team has been involved in a number of significant community projects in recent months, including the Kingsway development in Swansea, Gramercy Tower, Cardiff, and Haberdashers’ Monmouth School.
Launched in 1973, the company began as a family-run business in Somerset that specialised in the supply and application of sealant.
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