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P&B are looking for people to join their team

by P&B 31 Jan 2018 03:56 AEDT 30 January 2018
P&B are recruiting © P&B

P&B manufacturers of World Championship-winning sails, spars and dinghies along with a retail shop selling quality sailing gear, is looking for a highly-motivated dinghy sailmaker and workshop assistant.

Sailmaker:

P&B are recruiting for a full-time sailmaker to work in their busy loft. Ideal candidate must be detail oriented, able to work well in a team environment and be self-motivated Sailmaking or sail repair experience preferred but not necessary.

Pay is DOE/full benefits package available.

Please send CV's or resumes to

Required Skills:

  • Ability and desire to provide excellent customer service
  • Reliability and strong work ethic
  • Strong prioritization and organizational skills
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Exceptional time management and decision-making skills
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Must be able to follow through on commitment

Work Shop assistant:

P&B are recruiting for a full time / part time assistant in their busy workshop. The role is mainly GRP / epoxy based but will entail an exposure to all trades from repair to full fitouts. No previous experience of boat repairing is required but is beneficial. Training and development will be provided to the successful candidate.

  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Have an eye for detail
  • Hard working
  • Fit and relatively agile
  • A good team player
  • Able to work on own initiative and prioritise work
  • Willingness to sometimes work outside winter & summer
  • Some flexibility in working hours
  • Confidence when talking to customers
Pay is DOE/full benefits package available.

Please send CV's or resumes to

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