Joiner pay in Portsmouth March 2024
How much do joiners in Portsmouth get paid?
Joiners in Portsmouth earn
£8.49-19.00 per hour
Based on 39 employee reviews
What do top employers pay joiners?
Who are the top joiner employers?
Who are the worst joiner employers?
Recent joiner Jobs in Portsmouth
- Regional Carpenter Multi at Mountjoy posted yesterday
- Carpenter at Mountjoy posted 16 days ago
- Carpenter Multi at Mountjoy posted 16 days ago
- Multi Skilled Carpenter at Mountjoy posted 18 days ago
- Carpenter Multi at Mountjoy posted 2 months ago
- Carpenter at Mountjoy posted 5 months ago
How are people paid?
Based on 39 employees
What contracts are people on?
Full time
93%
report having full time contracts. (more than 35 hours)
Based on 28 employees
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What do 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