Kitchen Fitter
Working on a construction site or in domestic areas, a kitchen fitter installs kitchen furniture from flat packs or bespoke built units.
At a glance
Role: Kitchen Fitter Add to My Roles
Working styles: On site, Workshop, Hands-on, Team work, Building
Salary Range:£17,000 - £25,000
Nation:England and Wales
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What's involved
A kitchen fitter installs kitchens in homes and businesses. Day
to day duties include assembling units, fitting units and
appliances, tiling floors and walls and clearing away any debris at
the end of the job.
There are a lot of safety procedures to get to grips with, so
they need to follow strict health and safety regulations at all
times.
Skills required
You'll need excellent practical skills and be able to follow
technical drawings. You also have to be good at problem solving and
need good communications skills to deal with customers.
Qualifications required
There are no formal requirements although it would help to have
GCSEs in English or Welsh and Maths at A*-C (Applications from
students with the Foundation or Intermediate Welsh Baccalaureate
are also welcomed).
Salary ranges
(This is a guide to the average salary a fully qualified and
experienced person might expect to get.)
£17,000 - £25,000
Progression routes
After gaining work experience there are opportunities to
progress into occupational work supervision, management or
technical support areas.