Joiner

  • Temporary
  • Thornley, Durham
  • Posted: 5th June 2026
  • Salary: Up to £15.73 per annum + Overtime at a premium
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH17284
  • Industry:
  • Location: Thornley, Durham
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills: Joiner, Bench Joiner

An excellent opportunity for a Joiner with an immediate start to join a well-established leading manufacturing business at it’s Thornley site.

Working regular days Monday to Friday, either 07:00 – 15:00 or 08:00 -16:00 with plenty of overtime available paid at a premium of x 1.5 or x 2. uplifted rate.

What’s in it for you as a Joiner
– £15.73 per hour
– Hours of work: Monday – Friday: either 07:00 – 15:00 or 08:00 -16:00
– Overtime available and paid at a premium of 1.5x and 2x
– Location: Thornley
– Immediate start
– Temporary to permanent opportunity.

Key Responsibilities of the Joiner
– Creating items from wood and other materials, for example mould boxes
– Refurbishing items, for example mould boxes
– General woodworking maintenance tasks around the factory
– Ordering and management of all materials required for the Mould Making
– Adhering to health & safety, quality and environmental systems.

Experience Required for the Joiner
– Practical, hands-on ability
– Ability to read and understand CAD / GA drawings to reverse engineer moulds.
– Ability to operate woodworking machines, Kappa saw/spindle moulder/panel saw/planner etc.
– Wood working safety training
– General H&S awareness.

If interested, apply now…

 
 

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