Carpenter for Historical Window Construction (m/f/d) - Goldach
Goldach
Key information
- Publication date:18 July 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Goldach
Job summary
Join us as Swiss market leaders in historic window construction! Be part of a skilled team creating beautiful windows.
Tasks
- Produce our wooden and wood/metal windows with precision.
- Restore historically valuable windows to their former glory.
- Support various departments in our innovative production process.
Skills
- Completed vocational training in carpentry/window construction.
- Independent work style, strong team player, open communicator.
- Experience in window construction is a plus.
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Founded over 100 years ago, we are now the Swiss market leader in historical window construction. Our skilled craftsmen use the latest machinery to build windows for historically valuable buildings – entirely according to the wishes of our customers. Because we know: Windows are the eyes of the house and show its soul.
Do you want to build windows for historically valuable buildings using the latest machinery and contribute to a livable world for future generations? Then you are in the right place with us. Become part of our 50-member team and realize great projects with us!
Your Tasks:
Production of our wooden and wood/metal windows
Restoration of historically valuable windows
Support for various departments in our production
Contributing to the continuous improvement process of window manufacturing
What You Benefit From:
A responsible position with high independence and optimal support from our team
Modern equipment for carrying out work in a highly modern innovative production facility
A creative and flexible working environment at an attractive location in Goldach
Opportunities for further development
What You Bring:
Completed vocational training in the field of carpentry/window construction (EFZ or EBA)
Ideally experience in window construction
Independent working style, teamwork ability, and an open communication culture