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Carpenter Needed due to Growth

30 March 2022

Shaun Bradley Builders is a locally owned and operated building company. Having operated in the Canterbury region since 2005 our reputation is the ‘builder of quality’.


This reputation has resulted in significant demand for our building services from home owners and leading architects . The range of work varies and typically includes;


  • High end architecturally designed residential premises.
  • Large scale renovations.
  • Light Commercial Maintenance Contracts.


As a result of our growth we want to add ‘builders of quality’ to our existing top notch team.

We are looking for experienced carpenters with at least four years ‘under their belt’.

There are significant benefits to working with our company, which we would like to talk to you about. If you are tired of ‘group housing’ work and feel as though you are just an ‘employee number’ at one of the large residential building companies then call us to see what we can offer.


By joining Shaun Bradley Builders you will


  • Build a career
  • Build interesting architecturally designed houses
  • Build your reputation


To register your interest contact Shaun or call him on 027 284 5363.  If you would like to discuss the role and what we have to offer call Shaun on the above number.


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