Tusk Group Ltd
Experienced Carpenter/Joiner

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We’re expanding the team at Tusk Joinery and Restoration, and honestly, we’re looking for a specific type of person.
Right now, the construction industry is flooded with short-term gigs. But we have the opposite problem: we have years of premium residential work lined up across London, a brilliant (but growing) tight-knit team, and we need an "A-Player" Carpenter / Joiner who wants to stop subbing around and actually build a long-term career.
We don’t want to hire someone for five seconds. We want to bring you on board, train you in our specialist sash window and heritage restoration methods, and keep you with us as we expand.
Here is what we are offering:
- A 4-Day Work Week: We mostly work Monday to Thursday. Once you are trained up, you get a 3-day weekend every single week to actually enjoy your life.
- Your Own Company Van: Once you’re flying solo and running your own projects, we hand you the keys to a company van—fully paid for, including insurance and fuel.
- Job Security: Steady, reliable, and continuous high-end work.
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What we need from you: Because 95% of our work is inside premium residential homes across London, your character matters just as much as your woodwork. We are looking for people that can do the following:
- The "Care" Factor: You treat a client's home with absolute respect. You understand that working in high-end properties means being clean, polite, punctual, and highly trusted.
- Reliable & Trustworthy: You take pride in your work. You don’t cut corners when the boss isn't looking.
- Skilled Woodworker: You have a solid foundation in carpentry and joinery. Sash window experience is highly valued, but not essential—if you have the right attitude and strong core skills, we will train you in our specialist methods.
- Equipped: You must have your own comprehensive set of hand and power tools.
- Mobile: A full, valid UK driving license is required.


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