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Overview
Wright Architectural Millwork is a well-established, innovative, 100% employee-owned architectural millwork company with annual revenues between $22M and $24M. As a trusted millwork subcontractor serving the greater Boston market, we pride ourselves on long-standing client relationships and quality craftsmanship and we are looking for people like you to join us. Job Summary
The Cabinet Department supervisor is responsible for overseeing daily operations in the cabinet assembly department. This includes managing personnel, ensuring adherence to production schedules, maintaining quality standards, and upholding safety protocols. The supervisor acts as a working leader, balancing hands-on tasks with supervisory duties to ensure efficient, high-quality output. Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage a team of cabinetmakers and assemblers. Assign tasks and monitor productivity to meet production deadlines. Train and mentor team members on proper assembly techniques, shop safety, and lean practices. Review shop drawings and production orders to plan and organize daily work. Ensure all casework is built to specification and quality standards. Monitor inventory of hardware and materials; coordinate with material handler or purchasing for restocking. Collaborate with CNC, finishing, and shipping departments to maintain workflow continuity. Inspect assembled cabinets for accuracy, finish readiness, and structural integrity. Resolve technical before cabinet are moved to finishing or shipping. Promote continuous improvement by identifying inefficiencies or rework trends. Enforce company safety protocols and ensure proper PPE use. Keep the department clean, organized, and free of hazards. Report and help coordinate maintenance of equipment and tools used in the department. Required Qualifications
5+ years of experience in cabinetmaking or casework assembly. Strong knowledge of cabinet construction methods, hardware installation, and materials. Ability to read and interpret shop drawings and cutlists. Skilled in the use of hand and power tools. Good communication and organizational skills. Preferred Qualifications
Lean manufacturing or continuous improvement experience. OSHA safety training or equivalent. Physical Requirements
Able to stand, walk, bend, and lift materials (up to 50 lbs) throughout the workday. Attention to detail for hands-on assembly tasks. Tolerance for working in a moderate-noise, dust-controlled shop environment. Job Type
Full-time Benefits
401(k) Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan
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Wright Architectural Millwork is a well-established, innovative, 100% employee-owned architectural millwork company with annual revenues between $22M and $24M. As a trusted millwork subcontractor serving the greater Boston market, we pride ourselves on long-standing client relationships and quality craftsmanship and we are looking for people like you to join us. Job Summary
The Cabinet Department supervisor is responsible for overseeing daily operations in the cabinet assembly department. This includes managing personnel, ensuring adherence to production schedules, maintaining quality standards, and upholding safety protocols. The supervisor acts as a working leader, balancing hands-on tasks with supervisory duties to ensure efficient, high-quality output. Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage a team of cabinetmakers and assemblers. Assign tasks and monitor productivity to meet production deadlines. Train and mentor team members on proper assembly techniques, shop safety, and lean practices. Review shop drawings and production orders to plan and organize daily work. Ensure all casework is built to specification and quality standards. Monitor inventory of hardware and materials; coordinate with material handler or purchasing for restocking. Collaborate with CNC, finishing, and shipping departments to maintain workflow continuity. Inspect assembled cabinets for accuracy, finish readiness, and structural integrity. Resolve technical before cabinet are moved to finishing or shipping. Promote continuous improvement by identifying inefficiencies or rework trends. Enforce company safety protocols and ensure proper PPE use. Keep the department clean, organized, and free of hazards. Report and help coordinate maintenance of equipment and tools used in the department. Required Qualifications
5+ years of experience in cabinetmaking or casework assembly. Strong knowledge of cabinet construction methods, hardware installation, and materials. Ability to read and interpret shop drawings and cutlists. Skilled in the use of hand and power tools. Good communication and organizational skills. Preferred Qualifications
Lean manufacturing or continuous improvement experience. OSHA safety training or equivalent. Physical Requirements
Able to stand, walk, bend, and lift materials (up to 50 lbs) throughout the workday. Attention to detail for hands-on assembly tasks. Tolerance for working in a moderate-noise, dust-controlled shop environment. Job Type
Full-time Benefits
401(k) Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan
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