About the Role
As a Joiner, you will carry out a full range of joinery work, both reactive and planned, . This includes interpreting working drawings, ordering materials, and ensuring work is completed to high standards of quality and safety.
You will also play a role in supporting other staff, participating in on-the-job training.
Key Responsibilities
- Undertake a full range of joinery tasks, including benchwork and repairs in a building maintenance environment.
- Carry out both reactive and planned maintenance .
- Work from provided working drawings, ensuring accuracy and quality in execution.
- Identify, order, and collect materials as required.
- Provide job-costing and time-recording information as needed.
- Participate in a 24-hour emergency callout service if required.
- Assist in the training and on-the-job coaching of new employees, contractors, apprentices, or other relevant staff.
- Erect and dismantle scaffolding, including work at heights.
- Maintain detailed records of work for performance monitoring and reporting purposes.
Essential Criteria
Qualifications and Experience:
Applicants must, as at the closing date for receipt of applications:
- Be a time-served Joiner or hold relevant qualifications such as Parts 1 and 2 Certificates in Craft and Advanced Craft in Carpentry and Joinery.
- Possess a full, current driving licence valid in Northern Ireland, or have access to transport that meets the requirements of the post.
- Demonstrate at least one year's relevant experience in the following areas:
- Working in a building maintenance environment.
- Undertaking benchwork and joinery repairs in commercial properties.
Special Skills and Attributes
Applicants must also demonstrate evidence of the following skills and attributes:
- Teamwork: Ability to work effectively as part of a team to achieve objectives.
- Health and Safety Awareness: Understanding the importance of compliance and appropriate use of PPE.
- Communication Skills: Strong oral and written communication skills to liaise effectively with colleagues and complete documentation.
- Equal Opportunities: Awareness and commitment to equal opportunities in employment and service delivery.
- Decision-Making Skills: Ability to make decisions about individual tasks and operational objectives under tight deadlines.
What's on Offer
This is an excellent opportunity to bring your expertise to a public sector organisation that values craftsmanship and high standards. You will gain diverse experience and contribute to projects that benefit the local community.
For further information on this vacancy, or any other Public Sector job in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Glenn Roberts in the strictest confidence