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Kitchen Tune-Up Jackson, MS is seeking a Cabinet Technician / Trim Carpenter / Cabinet Installer to work on home remodeling projects in the Jackson, MS Metropolitan area. Ability to safely operate power hand tools including; a table saw, band saw, power hand saw, router, planer, and powered nail gun.
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Operate equipment such as nail guns, screw guns, saws, drills, and other tools required for this position. Stier Supply Company , a 75+ year-old family-run organization, is determined to be the #1 Millwork Services company in the Southeast US. Our dedicated install teams, working with national new residential builders, specialize in installing exterior doors, interior doors, trim, stairs, hardware, and blinds.
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Perform carpentry activities, primarily punch carpentry, including the installation and/or repair of interior trim, doors, bath/door hardware, and blinds. We are seeking detail-oriented, proactive, and motivated Experienced Trim Carpenters to join our team.
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Select and cut lumber or metal framing materials to the required dimensions using hand or power tools such as saws, drills, and nail guns. Select and cut lumber or metal framing materials to the required dimensions using hand or power tools such as saws, drills, and nail guns.
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Measure, cut, hammer, nail gun and read blueprints. If you are a Carpenter eager to master your skills while working alongside our accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Use power and hand tools as required by the Carpenter or Foreman such as saw, nail guns, sanders or other as necessary. At least 6 months of experience working as a Carpenter Helper on commercial or industrial construction projects.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionColt W Simmons Construction Company, LLC is looking for detail-oriented, proactive, and motivated Experienced Trim Carpenter to join our team! Operate equipment such as: nail guns, screw gun, saws, drills, and other tools as required for this position.
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Experience with various manual and power tools such as but not limited to: tape, square, plumb bob, level, hammer, razor knife, chalk box, tool belt, nail puller, and construction calculator. + Select and use appropriate hand and power tools and materials required for completion of a job such as; tape, saw, drill, level, chalk box, razor knife, nail puller, nail gun and square or other as necessary.
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National Center for Construction Education and Research's (NCCER) certification for Industrial Journeyman Carpenter. Must have 4+ years working as a carpenter or carpenter helper on an industrial construction project.
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Basic carpentry tools to start (Tool Purchase Program available for qualified candidates after as little as 2 weeks). Ability to pass drug and background screening. Works well independently with minimal supervision, while maintaining a one-team, one-goal mindset.
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Must have your own set of tools, including power tools such as: skilsaw, Sawzall, nail gun, cordless drill, etc. Must be experienced with carpentry and stucco work. Must have your own set of tools, including power tools such as: skilsaw, Sawzall, nail gun, cordless drill, etc.
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Tools of the trade required: Tape measure, framing square, nail gun, hammer, cordless drill; 3/8 inch chuck or larger, drill bits; 5/8 paddle bit, level, screw driver, hammer drill. Are you a seasoned Carpenter with deck framing experience looking for your next opportunity.
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Must have a valid california drivers license, and own Truck with all tools, sawmill, skilsaw,compressor, nail guns etc. If you have experience on Heavy equipment a bonus, Dirt work, Demo's, excavation, underground, etc.
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REQUIRED TOOLS: Tool bags, Nail Puller/Pry Bar,Speed Square,Chalk Line with Chalk, Utility Knife with Blades, Torpedo Level, 2’ and 4’ Level , Tin Snips, Hammer, Chisel, Tape Measure, Screwdrivers, Pencil.
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All power tools & nail guns supplied! restrictions may apply) DUTIES INCLUDE: Painting Cutting lumber or plywood Assembling wall sections, trusses, doors Any other fabricating and assembly duties associated with the construction of the Tuff Shed storage buildings SKILLS & EXPERIENCE: We will train all levels of inexperienced and experienced workers as needed Ability to regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds at least 100 feet WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU.
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