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- Learning about the kitchen components - Assembling carcases - Fitting frames and hanging doors - Fitting drawers - Using basic hand tools - Reading and understanding CAD drawings - Helping out in the work shop as required - Cleaning duties - Adhering to H&S - Working as part of a team
- Learning about the kitchen components- Assembling carcases- Fitting frames and hanging doors- Fitting drawers- Using basic hand tools- Reading and understanding CAD drawings- Helping out in the work shop as required- Cleaning duties- Adhering to H&S- Working as part of a team
For more information about this vacancy please contact The Furniture Makers' Company on +44 20 7256 5558 (Ref ID: 249118)
Company website : https://www.thomasjamesbespoke.co.uk/contact?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlZixBhCoARIsAIC745AxfZ2Y6FhnV_OPIAKuBAVI6z3X9G0S0zOCJ8cp0p9_28LTeXyAi_AaAtPEEALw_wcB
20 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays
PPE is provided
Parking on site
At Matthew Marsden Furniture we have a fantastic reputation of being one of the North’s leading designers and manufacturers of high class whole house furniture, including kitchens, utility rooms, boot room, bedrooms, media walls and much more.Our workshop has all the latest CNC technology as well as up to date techniques.We are looking for an Apprentice Bench Joiner who can join our team to assist with the following: - General housekeeping. - Use a range of machinery to make components. - Assemble high end furniture using a range of different materials and techniques. - Assist with wrapping, packaging and delivery of furniture.
- Reporting to the Workshop Manager, and working alongside the team of experienced and highly skilled Furniture Makers, and wider team such as Designers and Technical Draughts people. - Learn the techniques and methods of making components and how to assemble furniture. Learning jointing methods, gluing-up, lamination, veneer and wood selection, material selection. - Learn about prototyping, jigs and templates, incorporating work by others such as glass, metal, stone. - Learn to read and interpret technical drawings to make furniture: tables, chairs, cabinets, for homes and Superyachts. - Learning to work with accuracy and precision, whilst understanding high quality expectations need to be met. - Will be taught how to use a variety of hand and power tools, as well as larger woodworking machines. - Admin duties like ordering materials, glues, screws for the workshop. Stock keeping of materials used.
-The general working day will start loading the vehicle with the products and tools needed for the day ahead, before traveling to site with your team. -On site, you will work closely with your team throughout the installation to learn the process. -There are many basic tasks that you will be able to take on from day one and you will progress quickly. -There will also be days spent working in the workshop where the assembly and construction of our products will be learned in depth.
- Carry out regular machine checks at the start of each shift and report any problems to the Team Leader - Operate machinery in accordance with safety procedures - Check product requirements and materials and set up machinery - Ensure machine running correct;y and undertake quality checks, correcting any problems if practicable, advising the Team Leader - Carry out regular cleaning of machinery - Calculate measurements for offsets - Responsible for handling products and tools carefully - Ensuring work area is clean, tidy and safe - Must meet expected speeds of production
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Reporting to, and working alongside the experienced CNC operator. - Learning and using Alphacam, CNC software to program the machine and schedule work to be efficient, at capacity, accurate, minimizing waste. - Interpreting construction drawings to breakdown into CNC components for CNC cutting. - Learning and understanding different tooling for use on the CNC machine. - Maintaining and cleaning tooling, CNC machines and working machinery. - Checking components are produced with accuracy. Checking quality levels are maintained. - Ordering materials, glues, screws for the CNC and generally in the workshop. Stock keeping of materials used.
Daily tasks will be based on a progressive program of work based learning. This will be supervisor lead across various departments and activities.These will include: - Cabinet building - Assembly techniques - Cabinet finishingAll health and safety provision will be in place along with inductions into the manufacturing plant.
- Measuring and marking out - Use of various machinery, tools and equipment to manufacture various products or components - Manufacture of components - Cutting timber using machinery - Sanding down and quality checking - Working towards Health & Safety Regulations. - Keeping the work areas clean and tidy.
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