Interior & Exterior Boatbuilder

Norwich
5 days ago
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We are seeking an experienced Interior & Exterior Boatbuilder to join our team working on luxury yachts and bespoke marine projects. This role involves high-quality craftsmanship across both interior fit-out and exterior structural and finishing work, delivering exceptional standards expected within the superyacht and premium yacht market.

You will work closely with design, engineering and production teams to build, install and finish yacht components to exacting specifications, ensuring the highest levels of quality, precision and attention to detail.

Key Responsibilities:

Interior Boatbuilding



Manufacture and install high-end interior joinery including bulkheads, cabinetry, furniture and bespoke features

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Interpret and work from detailed drawings, specifications and templates

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Carry out fine finishing work to a luxury standard

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Ensure precise alignment, fit and finish throughout the interior spaces

Exterior Boatbuilding

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Construction, repair and installation of exterior yacht structures including decks, superstructures and fittings

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Work with a range of materials including timber, composites and specialist marine materials

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Preparation and finishing of exterior components to a high cosmetic standard

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Support refit, repair and modification works as required

General Duties

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Maintain a clean, safe and organised working environment

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Work collaboratively with engineers, electricians and other trades

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Adhere to all health, safety and quality procedures

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Contribute to meeting project timelines and delivery milestones

Skills & Experience

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Proven experience as a boatbuilder within the luxury yacht, superyacht or high-end marine sector

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Strong background in both interior fit-out and exterior boatbuilding

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Excellent understanding of marine drawings, plans and specifications

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High attention to detail and pride in craftsmanship

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Experience working with premium materials and finishes

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Ability to work independently as well as part of a skilled team

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