Overview
At Sisk, we're more than a construction company.
We're a family-owned business with a global reach, committed to building excellence in every project.
We deliver trust, certainty and value to our clients while embracing innovation and shaping the future of construction.
The Joinery Floor Supervisor reports to Training Centre Manager and is responsible for overseeing day-to-day activities within the joinery workshop in a training centre environment.
This role involves supervising apprentices, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of all tools and machinery, and supporting the delivery of a high-quality training programme.
The Supervisor acts as a key liaison between apprentices, instructors and management, fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment and ensuring full compliance with health and safety regulations.
The Joinery Floor Supervisor is based primarily on-site within the Training Centre's workshop, working closely with apprentices and staff.
This position may occasionally necessitate evening or weekend work to assist with ongoing supply to our projects.
Responsibilities
Oversee daily operations on the joinery workshop floor, ensuring activities are completed safely, efficiently and to required standards.
Support the delivery of high-quality products and training outputs for projects across the Sisk business.
Monitor apprentice progress, provide guidance and constructive feedback, and assist in practical assessments.
Maintain equipment and workshop cleanliness, conducting regular safety checks and reporting maintenance requirements.
Contribute to the planning and delivery of training activities in alignment with curriculum requirements.
Sign off on-the-job phases in line with SOLAS apprenticeship requirements.
Enforce health and safety policies, carry out risk assessments and ensure compliance with relevant regulatory standards.
Organise materials, manage inventory and coordinate the ordering of supplies as needed.
Promote an inclusive, respectful and supportive learning environment that encourages teamwork and skill development.
Prepare progress reports and communicate apprentice achievements or any concerns to management.
Complete the required SOLAS on-the-job forms for apprentices, ensuring accurate and timely documentation.
Experience
Required
Demonstrated experience in joinery or carpentry, ideally within a workshop environment.
Desirable
Experience with computer-aided drawing (CAD) software.
Qualifications
QQI Level 6 Craft Certificate in Carpentry or Joinery
Full, clean driving licence
Strong organisational and leadership abilities, with the capacity to support, guide and motivate apprentices
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Strong understanding of health and safety requirements in a workshop setting
Ability to manage resources and coordinate multiple tasks efficiently
Additional Information
Competitive salary
26 days annual leave plus additional company days
Pension and benefits
Unlimited learning and development opportunities
Much more
Our People and Recruitment Commitment
At Sisk Group our people are at the heart of our success.
We offer the chance to work with purpose, build a career with no limits and be part of a great team.
All vacancies are managed directly by our Internal Recruitment Team.
Unsolicited contact or speculative CVs from unapproved agencies will not be accepted and no introductory fees will apply.
We are an equal opportunities employer.
We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or any other protected characteristic.
Reasonable adjustments are available during the recruitment process.
We know the confidence gap and imposter phenomenon can stop talented candidates applying.
You do not need to meet every criterion – your skills and potential matter.
Don't hold back we want to hear from you.
All recruitment materials comply with legal and regulatory requirements including the EU Pay Transparency Directive and the Equality Acts UK and Ireland.
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