
Skilled joiners, superior craftsmanship, Ipswich-based,
Monarch Joinery Ltd has been shaping Ipswich homes and businesses with custom work for over 35 years. For windows, doors, or staircases, our skilled joiners deliver tailored solutions in bespoke joinery and period and listed building joinery. Contact us to book a consultation and discuss your requirements.
Contact us
Phone: 01473 378328
Email: sales@monarchjoinery.co.uk
Address:
5 Scrivener Drive, Ipswich,
Suffolk, IP2 0SD
Business Hours
Monday – Friday: 08:00 - 17:30
Saturday – Sunday: Closed
Connect with us
Two roles for people who care about proper workshop-made joinery
These positions are aimed at practical, hands-on applicants who understand that bespoke workshop work depends on accuracy, steady output and a good finish rather than speed alone.
Full-time: Bench Joiner
Ipswich workshop
Workshop-based joinery role producing bespoke timber windows, doors, staircases and one-off commissions in Ipswich. This role suits someone who takes pride in accurate bench work, understands workshop standards and is comfortable working on bespoke pieces rather than repetitive stock items.
What the role involves
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Making and assembling bespoke joinery from drawings, cutting lists and workshop briefs
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Working across windows, doors, staircases, cabinetry and specialist one-off items
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Maintaining clean workmanship, accurate tolerances and a careful finish throughout
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Collaborating with the wider workshop team to keep jobs moving in the right order
Useful background
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Previous bench joinery or cabinetmaking experience
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Confidence reading drawings and understanding bespoke dimensions
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A practical approach to quality control and workshop housekeeping
Full-time: Wood Machinist
Ipswich workshop
Key workshop role preparing timber sections and machined components that feed directly into Monarch Joinery's bespoke production work. This role is best suited to somebody who values accuracy, consistency and safe machine operation, with an understanding of how machined sections affect the final quality of the joinery.
What the role involves
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Setting and operating workshop machinery for bespoke timber sections and component preparation
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Machining hardwood and softwood accurately to suit individual jobs rather than stock sizes
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Checking finished sections for consistency, profile accuracy and finish quality
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Supporting bench joinery workflow by preparing material in the sequence required
Useful background
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Experience operating wood machining equipment in a joinery or manufacturing environment
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An eye for profile accuracy, timber quality and repeatable results
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A steady, organised approach to workshop safety and production flow

