Carpenter/Polisher
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Job Overview
We are looking for a skilled Carpenter / Polisher to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for carpentry works, polishing, repairs, and the general upkeep of wooden fixtures, ensuring all facilities consistently meet the hotel’s standards of quality, safety, and guest satisfaction.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Carry out required maintenance and repair works within the hotel.
- Assemble and install doors, windows, partitions, panels, shelves, and furniture.
- Conduct regular inspections and preventative maintenance of wooden structures and fixtures.
- Repair or replace damaged woodwork in guest rooms, public areas, and back-of-house.
- Execute custom carpentry projects as requested.
- Ensure carpentry work complies with building codes, safety regulations, and hotel standards.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area.
- Work closely with the engineering team and other departments.
- Provide support to other trades as needed.
- Maintain a professional demeanor with guests and staff.
What We Need From You
- Physical fitness and dexterity to handle heavy wood pieces and polishes.
- Ability to work in varying temperatures and weather conditions.
- Strong knowledge of carpentry techniques, tools, and materials.
- Experience with both rough and finish carpentry work.
- Knowledge of different wood types and their characteristics and polishes type and their characteristics.
- Ability to operate and maintain wood finishing and polishing machines and tools.
- Attention to detail and ability to identify imperfections or defects in wood surfaces.
- Experience in sanding, staining, and polishing wood surfaces.
- Adherence to safety procedures and protocols to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Willingness to work flexibly in terms of work and hours.
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