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Assembling cabinets and other wood structures from shaped components. Production, Woodworking, Assembly, Blueprint, Hand and power tools, Cabinetry, Finish carpentry. Making cabinetry and other wood pieces according to specifications, including hinges, locks, and handles.
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The Cabinet Maker will be responsible for hand-picking the most suitable materials, constructing the cabinets, and then applying appropriate finishes. We are currently seeking a skilled and motivated individual to work as a Custom Cabinet Maker.
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Wood working, wood finishing or auto body & painting experience in a technical environment or completion of Technical Certificate in cabinet making preferred and/or completion in current year youth apprenticeship program, in area of expertise.
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As a Store Display & Cabinet Maker, you play a critical role in our ability to manufacture custom retail store fixtures for our customers at the high level of quality we are known for. Universal Presentation Concepts (UPC) is looking to hire full-time Store Display and Cabinet Makers to join our team at our Madison, WI facility to build new retail store fixtures for home appliances, custom cabinets, and point of purchase (POP) displays in our custom studio.
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Salary: $25-$30 Job Description:As a Custom Cabinet Maker, you will be responsible for crafting high-quality, custom cabinets that meet the unique specifications and expectations of our clients.
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To this end, the Cabinet Maker will be responsible for hand-picking the most suitable materials, constructing the cabinets, and then applying appropriate finishes. We are searching for an attentive, dexterous Cabinet Maker to oversee the creation of cabinetry from start to finish.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities:In the Field DailyOn the jobsite of the clientWork quickly and efficiently to refresh cabinets in each unitCustomer Service and CommunicationDisplay world-class customer service Communicate with support team with questionsWe are looking for someone who has experience in cabinetry or carpentry.
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Price Chopper/Market 32 is looking for a Cabinet Maker to join our dynamic Engineering team. The Cabinet Maker is responsible for cabinet and display fixture assembly.
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FREE ONLINE skills training Cell Phone Discounts Mobile App to access paystubs easily Bonus for each friend you refer PPE is given: Goggles, helmet, coveralls, and other PPE Cabinet Maker Responsibilities: Building, assembling, repairing, and installing wooden cabinets furniture and fixtures.
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Summary Cabinet Assemblerand Installer Needed! rmfgindeed HSDiploma or GED a plusrequired-experience: Skilled Woodworker. As a ResourceMFGCabinet Assembler We Offer You: Weekly Pay (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available) Access to health benefits and retirement plan A personal recruiter to help with job searches and assistance when at work.
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As the specialty manufacturing and logistics division of Employbridge, the nation's largest industrial staffing company with over 400 locations, finding your ideal job opportunity has never been easier.
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Prior experience as a Cabinet Maker. Cabinet makers focus on finer details of woodworking, including the usage of various building materials and working with various tools such as saws or sanders.
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We’re looking for a cabinet maker to assemble cabinets and fixtures. Work includes manufacture of commercial cabinets (casework), countertops (laminate and solid surface) and die walls.
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Through our extensive network of clients, we can introduce you to a variety of administrative, clerical, or light industrial opportunities. 1st Shift: 6:30am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday with potential overtime.
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If you are safety-minded, detail-oriented, and hardworking, a great installation job opportunity is waiting. Apply Now and see for yourself why 8 out of 10 employees say ResourceMFG is a place they would tell their friends to work.
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