Door Assembler - Timber/Joinery

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Who we are:

We manufacture high quality bespoke fire doors and associated products to the construction industry covering the UK and beyond. We are based in Small Heath and have been established for over 30 years. We supply to a number of market sectors including education, healthcare, mental health, commercial and residential.

The Role:

We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Assemblers. As an Assembler, you will be responsible for assembling components accurately and efficiently.

We are seeking a fire door assembler and also a glazer to install and assemble the windows and beading for fire doors.

As the Joinery Assembler you will also be responsible ensuring that goods are assembled according to the work instructions, which vary due to every project requiring bespoke products.

Responsibilities:

· Interpreting work instructions with attention to detail

· Assembly of door frames and doors

· Fitting of catches, handles etc

· Fitting of glazing/glazing units

· Preparing doors for despatch

Skills & Experience:

· Excellent attention to detail

· Good communication skills

· Professional and friendly manner

· Ability to multi-task over several projects

· Ability to prioritise

· Some professional joinery experience is necessary but full training will be provided

Benefits:

£12per hour.

· Training and Development Opportunities.

· Overtime when required.

· Free Onsite Parking.

Hours:

7.30 - 4.30 Monday - Thursday

7.30 - 3.15 Friday

Required skills

  • Assembling
  • Assembly
  • Bespoke
  • Joinery
  • Manufacture
  • Assemblers
  • Assembler
  • Work Instructions

Application question

Do you have carpentry or joinery experience?

Reference: 52549727

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