On behalf of the MOD, we are looking for a Shipwright (Inside IR35) for a 6 Month contract based in Gosport, Hampshire .
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is a central government department with a mission to protect our country and provide the ultimate guarantee of its security and independence, as well as helping to protect its values and interests abroad.
To do this we have an annual budget of almost £40 billion and a workforce comprising 193,000 people, almost 59,000 of whom are civilians.
We currently manage more than £11 billion of spend every year.
Our work really matters; we offer engaging roles which have a direct impact on the quality of services we provide.
We employ people in many different roles and in many locations across the UK and abroad.
We have jobs in policy, finance, HR, IS/IT, commercial and project management and all the types of jobs you would expect to find in a government department, or indeed in the private sector.
We also employ doctors, dentists, teachers, police, fire service, quantity surveyors, and engineers to name a few.
There are many opportunities to develop and progress both within MOD and across the wider Civil Service, whether you're a permanent appointee or an interim.
As a Shipwright your main responsibilities will be to: Liaise and assist the Fleet Maintenance Manager and Engineering Facilities Manager in the prioritisation and completion of Shipwright and maintenance tasks.
Operate as part of the maintenance and engineering team who provide technical maintenance and repair of the MOD training yachts.
Perform woodworking and Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) repairs.
Coordinate work with the other team members to find a solution.
Assure the quality of Shipwright work.
Advise on Shipwright repairs and maintenance.
Essential: The ideal candidate will have relevant qualifications and experience in the maritime environment, including working with wood, GRP, and on commercial sailing or motorboats.
Woodworking and Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) repairs.
Proficiency in Wood work machinery / Static machinery.
Knowledge or experience of Gel coat repairs.
A strong understanding of health and safety practices.
Knowledge of different timber types and GRP materials.
Desirable: Experience in removal and replacement of hatches.
Formal qualifications, such as a Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Marine Construction, a Boatbuilding apprenticeship, or similar certification from an International Boatbuilding Training College.
Candidates without formal qualifications but with demonstrable experience in sailing yacht maintenance, working with power tools, and using woodworking machinery are encouraged to apply.
Training will be provided to suitable candidates.