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Prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) according to the minimum requirements for submittal of TCPs to DDOT for DC Waters Lead Replacement Program. Knowledge and experience with other general construction skills such as carpenter, plumber, mason, or other building construction trades is desired and considered a plus.
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Job OverviewThis is skilled and lead carpentry work in the construction, repair, and maintenance of facilities throughout the Loudoun County Public School System. Repairs and/or replaces floor tiles, carpet, wooden floors, ceiling tile and metal grids, window shades and blinds, bleachers, desks, chairs, masonry, siding, and other parts of the vertical built infrastructure.
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We are looking for a Lead Carpenter/Rigger whose role will be to support the Assistant Technical Director (ATD) in the management of the Carpentry and Rigging team operations. Reporting to the ATD, the Lead Carpenter's duties will include leading and managing show and maintenance teams in a safe and consistent manner in accordance with Cirque Du Soleil Entertainment Group standards and policies.
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If so, we invite you to join our Reconstruction team as a Lead Carpenter. Job Title: Lead Carpenter. Supervise and lead a team of subcontractors, material vendors, in-house construction specialists, and technicians.
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The Lead Carpenter is responsible to the construction of the sets and other scenic elements at the Dallas Theater Center. Please submit resume with references and cover letter via email to careers@dallastheatercenter.org with Lead Carpenter in the subject line.
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A Lead Carpenter provides job assignments and work review of carpenters and related workers. Receives technical and functional direction and work instructions from a Lead Carpenter.
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We are seeking an experienced finish carpenter to lead our team in kitchen remodeling and installation. We are seeking an experienced finish carpenter to lead our team in kitchen remodeling and installation.
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Advancement to Lead Carpenter may be offered as openings are available due to branch need. The Carpenter will be responsible for complex carpentry projects, site prep work, as well as learning the installation of all GDI product lines.
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As a Lead Remodeler - Residential Remodeling Carpenter, you are the cornerstone of our remodel operations. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen in Schaumburg, IL is calling all carpentry experts to apply to join our team as a full-time Lead Remodeler - Residential Remodeling Carpenter.
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As an Assistant Carpenter / Installer, you will support the lead installer in the construction of Sunroom including wall, window, door, support structures, and roof installation to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Minimum 1 year of previous experience as a Carpenter Foreman with another employer OR Minimum 6 months experience with satisfactory performance as a Lead Carpenter with Jacobsen Construction.
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Work directly with CSR and/or office manager to communicate and manage lead flow, technician schedules, estimating status updates, invoicing status, and project close out. · Master carpenter, with ability to teach, train and monitor technicians.
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Lead Carpenter Tru Builders Surprise, AZ Lead Carpenter Needed! Ability to lead a small crew, multitask, and maintain inventory control. Learn more at: Your Role: As a pivotal member of our team, you will: Handle a variety of tasks including demolition, rough & finish carpentry, basic drywall & painting, installing EVP flooring & bath hardware, with added trades like concrete, tile installation, and stucco being a plus.
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Job foreman or lead carpenter experience preferred. Responsible for overseeing Carpenter II's and Carpenter I's with the assembling and fastening of materials, using hand tools, power tools and woodworking equipment.
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Must have at least one (1) year prior experience as a lead/supervisor. Must adhere to general safety plan, assist in materials handling and equipment usage, and operate general construction equipment on site.
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