Carpenter or joiner pay in Bristol October 2023
How much do carpenters and joiners in Bristol get paid?
Carpenters and joiners in Bristol earn
£10.51-22.25 per hour
Based on 23 employee reviews
What do top employers pay carpenters and joiners?
Who are the top carpenter or joiner employers?
Who are the worst carpenter or joiner employers?
How are people paid?
Based on 23 employees
What contracts are people on?
Full time
88%
report having full time contracts. (more than 35 hours)
Based on 17 employees
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What do carpenters and joiners do?
Carpenters and joiners have the job of making wooden things.
This includes furniture, floorboards, doors and other types of fittings.
You might work in a workshop, on a construction site or in a client’s home/business.
Carpenters can also work on sets for theatre, TV and film.
Other names for carpenters and joiners are:
- Bench joiners
This type of job might involve:
- Following plans and instructions
- Ordering building materials
- Repairing and replacing damaged wood
- Using specialist equipment and power tools to cut wood with
- Fitting, assembling and installing kitchens, shop interiors, staircases, window frames and/or roof timbers
- Working at heights
You may have to work in the evenings or over weekends.
If you want to apply for a carpenter or joiner job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, Level 2 or 3 Diploma or relevant apprenticeship
- A Construction Skills Certification Scheme (SCSC) card
- The right to work in the UK