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Carpentry -partition framing metal/wood studs, installation of basic cabinetry/countertops, installation of doors/window. CURRENT OPPORTUNITY: Automatic Door Technician. Flooring -installation of VCT, LVT, tile, carpet squares and cove base.
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3-5 years of kitchen sales and design Experience with cabinetry; custom a plus. Drive sales efforts of the Waterworks Kitchen/Cabinetry brand in the local area to ensure every opportunity is made to sell multiple rooms and multiple lines of business through partnership with showroom sales consultants.
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This mid-level position will allow you to use your working knowledge of commercial electrical, plumbing, carpentry, flooring, and HVAC. Your supervisors would all say you’re a jack of all trades and you can do anything from patching sheetrock to repairing cabinetry.
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Experience in carpentry/cabinetry, auto restoration, or manufacturing/production fields relate well to the required job tasks. Experience in carpentry/cabinetry, auto restoration, or manufacturing/production fields relate well to the required job tasks.
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As a Trim Carpenter, you will be “hands-on” managing the field service installation of any number of systems to include closet shelves, organizers, cabinetry, trim and millwork, renovations, remodels, sheetrock repair and painting.
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In this role, you will be responsible for all basic functions of construction, including but not limited to demolition, millwork, cabinetry, metal framing, wood framing, layout, drywall and drywall finishing, finish trim installation, window and door installation, siding installation, and many other aspects of construction.
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Review strike-offs for interior finish materials and shop drawings for cabinetry, stone, shower enclosures, and doors and windows. Manage, support, and assist on design tasks including programming, space planning, developing concepts, design development, furniture design, custom furniture drawings, procurement, and installation.
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Highly skilled/trained woodworker needed for fabrication of custom cabinetry. Assist in the operation of CNC machine for the production of parts for custom cabinetry millwork, doors, and other components.
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Job Type: Full Time, On-site/Hybrid Responsibilities for the Cabinet Designer : Recommend service and product enhancements to improve sales potential Utilize 20/20 software to design High-End Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry Design cabinetry and work with customers up to and through the sales process on cabinets and related products (hardware, countertops, etc.
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5 years plus of verifiable hands-on field and/or shop experience in cabinetry, woodworking millwork or other construction trade required Working knowledge of shop equipment (including CNC router & machines) and processes.
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Across the Denver Metro area, we specialize in polyaspartic and epoxy applications for flooring customers as well as garage storage solutions (slatwalls, cabinetry, workbenches, and overhead storage solutions.
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Specialize in the installation of high-end cabinetry, crown molding, railings, doors, windows, fixtures, and other finish carpentry work. -Proficiency in installing high-end cabinetry, crown molding, railings, and related finish carpentry components.
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Minimum of 2 years working with finish carpentry products such as cabinetry a other forms of woodworking. The Carpenter position works with the Carpenter Foreman in performing all activities related to fabrication and setup of forms for all precast concrete products fabricated in the plant, as well as performing miscellaneous carpentry work as directed by management.
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Cabinetry, wood materials and joining techniques, laminating processes, and cabinet hardware. Sheet metal, metal fabrication, metal and aluminum machining, aluminum die casting and extruding a plus.
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Wisconsin Building Supply operates locations throughout Wisconsin supplying windows, doors, roofing, siding, millwork, lock hardware, columns, trim, mouldings, cabinetry, countertops, decking, railing, gypsum, lumber & plywood, insulation, and other building materials.
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