Roles and tasks of the joiner
Joiners occupy a unique position in the construction industry. They are responsible for ensuring the quality and safety of construction and landscaping work. Their main responsibilities are to
Supervise the installation of trees and plants, monitor their growth and protect them from environmental damage.
Provide technical advice on tree and plant selection, maintenance and fertilization.
Assess site conditions and project specifications to determine the type and quantity of material to be used.
Use appropriate tools and equipment to prepare the site and plant trees and plants in the intended location.
Ensure that trees are properly tied and maintained, and protect them from damage caused by wind, rain and snow.
Prepare estimates and invoices for work carried out.
Ensure that work complies with current safety codes, legislation and regulations.
Monitor and repair plant and tree irrigation and drainage systems.
Participate in reforestation, regeneration and forest conservation projects.
Teach children and adults about the environmental benefits of trees and plants.
Woodworkers are passionate professionals who work hard to provide their customers with quality services. They can work with both private and corporate customers on outdoor landscaping projects.
Salary and career development for joiners
A joiner's salary is highly dependent on years of experience and qualifications. In France, here are the average changes in gross annual salary according to years of experience:
0 to 2 years: between €18,000 and €22,000
2 to 5 years: between €25,000 and €30,000
5 to 10 years: between €30,000 and €38,000
10 to 15 years: between €35,000 and €45,000
Over 15 years: between €45,000 and €55,000
Woodworkers can look forward to a number of career prospects: wood and building materials techniciancabinetmakerfittercarpenterwoodcarver.