
Carpenter Vacancies In Sydney
30+ Carpenter Vacancies In Sydney
Apply to work in Sydney as a Carpenter!
A Sydney-based building company has over 30 carpenter vacancies for all levels from recently qualified to leading hand, working in residential and commercial construction.
Requirements:
• 5-6 years experience in the carpentry industry
• Own tools, driver’s license & transport are advantageous
On offer:
$32-$45p/h pay rate depending on experience
Potential Sponsorship available for applicants on a 457 visa
Potential pathway to permanent Australian residency – an opportunity to be missed.
A carpenter is a craftsman who works with wood to build things like foundations, artwork, furniture, window frames, and doors. The ability of carpenters to fulfill deadlines is crucial, given that most of their work is performed on an individual basis. To ensure the final product is safe and visually appealing, careful attention must be paid to every little detail. Working in this field requires strong manual dexterity as well as the use of power tools. Additionally, you may be asked to read blueprints. Measuring also involves the use of fundamental mathematical concepts.
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Are you skilled in the cutting, shaping, and installation of building materials? Do you have a construction background? Can you master the trade and art of building and ship construction, as well as the construction of wood bridges and concrete formwork, among other things? If this is the case, you may like to pursue a profession in carpentry.
Furthermore, if you have a desire to relocate to Australia at the same time, there is nothing better than this opportunity. Your chances of landing in Australia via the Carpenter track to Australian immigration are quite strong. This is a great opportunity don’t miss it.
My experience as a repair contractor has exposed me to a number of instances in which homeowners have thrown away thousands of dollars on projects that begin with no preparation, no concept of a budget, and with expectations that were not reasonable. To have a plan is not the same thing as deciding what color tile and paint you want to use and then tearing down the walls.