Address: Level 50, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000

Cabinetmaker

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Narromine, New South Wales, Australia

AUD $75,000 – $85,000 per annum (plus superannuation)

Full-Time, Permanent

We are currently assisting one of our valued clients in Narromine, NSW, in identifying a skilled and qualified Cabinetmaker to fill a full-time, permanent position within their growing and well-established team. The role is based in the cabinetmaking and carpentry industry, with a strong focus on delivering high-quality custom cabinetry, joinery, and woodworking services for both residential and commercial projects.

 

• Reading and interpreting detailed technical drawings and plans.

• Constructing, assembling, and installing custom cabinets and joinery.

• Operating woodworking machinery and hand tools safely and efficiently.

• Cutting, shaping, and joining wood and other materials.

• Measuring and marking out materials accurately.

• Ensuring all products meet quality and safety standards.

• Working independently or as part of a team to meet deadlines.

• Certificate III in Cabinet Making or equivalent qualification.

• Minimum 3 years of relevant work experience.

• Strong attention to detail and craftsmanship.

• Ability to work unsupervised and take initiative.

• Sound knowledge of machinery operation and safety standards.

• A valid driver’s license is desirable.

 

• Competitive annual salary of $75,000 to $85,000.

• Long-term, stable employment in a supportive team environment.

• Opportunity to live and work in a welcoming regional NSW community.

• Possibility of employer sponsorship for the right candidate.






Introducing the region

Narromine is a town in Narromine Shire, Australia.

New South Wales, also known as New South Wales, is a state in southeastern Australia. The state capital is Sydney, which is Australia's most famous and largest city. The state is located in southeastern Australia, characterized by coastal towns and national parks. It is bordered to the east by the Coral and Tasman Seas, to the south by the state of Victoria, to the west by South Australia, and to the north by Queensland.