Join Glendalough StudioGlendalough Studio is a small, specialist and highly skilled workshop based in an area of outstanding natural beauty. We design and make bespoke furniture, kitchens, and architectural joinery of the highest standard.Our work is guided by a few simple principles:Take the time to do things properly, with care and attention to detail.Use the very finest materials, often native timbers, and respect the context of each project.Keep things personal; listening to clients, working closely with them, and making pieces that are built to last.A constant drive to be the best we can possibly be.We're not interested in cutting corners or chasing trends. Every project gets our full focus, and the aim is always the same: to make work that feels right, fits its place, and stands the test of time.The Role – Joiner / CabinetmakerWe're looking for an experienced joiner/cabinetmaker to join our team. This is a hands-on role in a small workshop where the standard of work is high and the variety is constant. You'll be making everything from bespoke furniture and kitchens to detailed architectural joinery.What You'll Be DoingWorking on highly bespoke one-off projects from start to finishUsing both traditional and modern woodworking techniquesReading drawings and setting out your own work with accuracyWorking on your own and closely with a small team to solve problems and deliver quality resultsHelping with fitting on-site when requiredWhat We're Looking ForAt least 5 years solid experience working full-time as a joiner and cabinetmakerreliable timekeeping, clean/tidy habitsAbility to work to a high standard with attention to detail, unsupervisedAbility to read and interpret technical drawingsConfidence with machinery, tools, and hand skills alikeA positive, professional approach and pride in your craftFlexibility to adapt to different types of projectsWillingness to work alone as well as part of a small teamFull driving licence and own vehicleWhat You'll GetThe chance to work on interesting, challenging projects with a high level of finishA supportive workshop environment where your skills and ideas matterThe opportunity to develop and broaden your craftCareer progression; the successful candidate will have the opportunity to progress within the companyFair pay, based on experience and abilitySet 40 hour week, 1 hour lunch-break, no pressure to work evenings and weekends (unless in exceptional circumstances).Job Type: Full-timePay: €40,000.00-€45,000.00 per yearBenefits:Bike to work schemeCompany eventsEmployee assistance programOn-site parkingSick payWork Location: In person