Boat Builder - Related jobs
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- JoinerJoiners measure, cut, prepare and assemble timber and timber board products to make interior fittings such as kitchen cabinets, doors, window frames and stairs.
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- Marine EngineerMarine engineers build, maintain, service and repair engines, as well as mechanical and electronic equipment on board a variety of vessels.
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Related industries
- Marine ConstructionMarine construction involves building and refitting boats, which may include:
- pleasure craft, such as yachts, and super yachts
- work boats, such as fishing boats
- aluminium and fibreglass vessels
- naval vessels.
Work in the industry can include designing and building boats, engineering, or doing work on the interior of the boat, such as cabinet making or electrical work.
Updated
September 2009