Boat Builder
Role Overview & Responsibilities
Marine Resources has an exciting opportunity for a Boat Builder with an eye for detail to join a world class Yacht Building company in Southampton. Our client has built-up a solid reputation within the marine industry and are recognised as one of the leading boat builders in the UK.
With a healthy order book, there are plenty of hours available and with overtime at a higher rate, there is scope for much higher earning potential.
With options for a 4 day week, this role really offers a platform for you to build a work life balance to suit you.
You will have experience working in the marine industry from working either interior or exterior on vessels.
Responsibilities can include:
- Reading and interpreting drawings
- Fitting ply bulkheads
- Cladding bulkheads
- Fitting various fibreglass components
- Some basic upholstery / vinyl work
- Fitting a variety of boat furniture
- Assembly of steering and propulsion systems.
- Fitting keels
- Skin fittings
- Deck gear and teak deck installation
- Window, portlight and hatch Installation
This is a 40 hour week role with overtime available, company pension scheme, PPE and company uniform provided.
Apply now if you want to be part of a fast growing British business with a promising future!
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £30,000.00-£33,000.00 per year
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- 8 hour shift
Work Location: In person
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