Entry Level Cabinetmaker-Woodworker at Goebel Fixture Company
Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Woodworking, Cabinetmaking, Table Saw Operation, Chop Saw Operation, Jointer Operation, Hand Router Operation, Power Screwdriving, Material Preparation, Adhesive Application, Shop Organization, Sanding, Cabinet Assembly, Blueprint Reading, Quality Checks, Lean Manufacturing, Problem Solving

Industry

Retail

Description
Description Who We Are Goebel is dedicated to providing interior fixtures to major players in the luxury market. With over 90 years of experience, we continue to live true to our vision of being an industry leader through our core values: Our People – Empower employees to achieve their personal best Integrity – Always do what is right Customer Service – Give clients more than expected Craftsmanship – Transform ordinary into extraordinary Quality Focused – A tradition of excellence Innovation – Encourage creative solutions Who We’re Looking For Are you interested in learning and building a career in cabinetmaking or woodworking? Build a long-term career with Goebel with a training- oriented position. This entry level position promotes a learning path to achieve a permanent full-time role. Bring your talents to a company that values craftsmanship, innovation, and personal drive. Goebel is a progressive, forward-thinking company where your positive attitude and self-motivation are just as important as your technical skills. At Goebel, you'll be part of a collaborative, hands-on team that thrives on creativity, quality, and continuous improvement. We provide an exciting, fast-paced environment with ever-changing opportunities—and we’re committed to helping you grow and succeed in your career. Requirements The Details Technical Skills (Training Provided) Assist in the operation and adjustment of woodworking and assembly equipment, including table saw, chop saw, jointer, hand router, splinter, power screwdrivers, power screw dado machine, and miscellaneous hand tools. Learn how to correctly measure, cut, and prepare materials according to project specifications. Learn woodworking techniques and proper use of adhesives. Assist with shop organization, material handling, and maintaining a clean work environment. Assembly & Finishing Learn basic wood and solid surface sanding techniques. Learn how to preform cabinet assembly, including joinery, gluing, clamping, and hardware prep. Blueprints & Measurements Learn how to read and interpret shop drawings for dimensions, assembly requirements, and fixture details. Production & Process Understanding Learn how to extract key information from work packets, including material specifications and hardware requirements. Assist with continuous improvement and lean manufacturing principles. Quality & Accountability Strong commitment to maintaining the highest quality standards across all aspects of the job. Demonstrate attention to detail and ability to work independently or as part of a team. Ability to solve problems and identify root causes. Learn how to conduct quality checks to ensure each piece meets project requirements. Willingness to learn and take guidance. Physical Requirements This role is physically demanding and requires regular movement in a production setting: Posture & Movements Occasional (1–10%): Sitting, crouching, climbing (stairs/ladders/forklift), balancing Infrequent to Moderate (11–33%): Bending/stooping, twisting, reaching overhead Frequent (34–66%): Walking, pushing/pulling, reaching forward and low-level Constant (67–100%): Standing Lifting & Carrying Rare (1–5%): 75–100 lbs.+ (team or assisted lifts only) Occasional (6–33%): 25–74 lbs. Frequent (34–66%): Up to 24 lbs. We Invest in Your Well-being Professional Development Opportunities: Grow your skills and advance your career with ongoing learning. Company Events: Participate in fun and engaging company events.
Responsibilities
This entry-level role involves assisting in the operation and adjustment of various woodworking and assembly equipment, learning to measure, cut, and prepare materials according to specifications. Responsibilities also include learning basic sanding, cabinet assembly techniques, interpreting shop drawings, and supporting continuous improvement processes.
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