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Tend machines that pump concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to ceilings and walls. Spray materials such as water, sand, steam, vinyl, paint, or stucco through hoses to clean, coat, or seal surfaces.
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The Form Setter / Carpenter will assist other craft workers when required as well. Grind, scrape, sand, or polish surfaces, such as concrete surfaces for cleaning or finishing, using abrasive tools or machines.
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The Technical Director (TD) has primary responsibility of overseeing the research, development, budgeting, engineering, drafting, technical construction, installation, maintenance and strike of all scenery (built, purchased, rented, or otherwise) for all productions produced and presented by TDPS. The TD also supervises two full-time staff members, Scene Shop Supervisor and Scenic Artist/Carpenter and 4-6 work study students.
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Prepare doors and frame assemblies, cut, grind, sand, build and assemble. Minimum of 2 years of carpenter experience and product knowledge preferred. Inspect interior and exterior doors, frames, jams, millwork using grinders, saws, drills, and other tools to make item to specifications.
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Prepares area by using caulk, paint removers, solvents, grinders, rust remover, bead/ sand blaster, wire brush, scrapers, etc. Lived Experience Qualifications: Two (2) years working experience volunteering as a carpenter helper, painting, assisting someone working on plumbing or working on HVAC.
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Edge Sanding: orbital sand edge of doors and headers. Glazing: remove excess glaze on face of each component, allow glaze to remain in natural areas of the doors. Panel Catch: catch panels off panel sander.
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Works with asphalt, crack sealing material, concrete, salt, liquid calcium chloride, liquid magnesium chloride, oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, herbicides, paint, traffic control signs, trash, weeds, tree limbs, dirt rock, sand and gravel.
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In winter, remove snow from walks/parking lots and spread salt/sand to prevent ice build-up. Can complete simple carpenter repairs, patching of walls and work associated with projects found in the hospital and it properties.
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Use building and masonry materials such as sand, brick, cement, block, structural tile, and concrete to lay out, dig, form, construct, repair, and restore foundations, footings, walls, partitions, sewers, walks, floors, and other structures.
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JOB POSITION #47: Concrete Carpenter. Operates jack-hammers, vibrating skid plate tampers, chain saws, weed eaters, hand picks, shovels, brooms, rakes, pitch forks, pruners, power saws, drills, salt and sand spreader, and other miscellaneous hand tools, and a wide variety of semi skilled street construction equipment.
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Examples of building construction trades include cabinetmaker, carpenter, concrete finisher, electrician, HVAC controls technician, HVAC mechanic, ironworker, millwright, painter, pipefitter, plasterer, plumber, refrigeration mechanic, roofer, sheet metal worker, steamfitter, tile setter and welder.
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Set on 27 acres, we’re at the southern end of Ocean Boulevard and next to Myrtle Beach State Park. Sunbathing on white-sand beaches and fishing off Springmaid Pier are steps away. We are looking for a experienced Painter or Carpenter, who is highly motivated, and detail oriented to join our team.
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Supervises two full-time staff members, Scene Shop Supervisor and Scenic Artist/Carpenter and 4-6 work study students. Rigging: Operation of theatrical rigging equipment including: counter-weight purchase systems (single or double); hemp systems(block and tackle, block and fall, sand bag picks); chain motors and electric winches; trouble-shooting, maintenance, and repair or adjustment of rigging systems; maintenance of purchase system, line-sets and peripheral equipment; proper identification and assemblage of rigging components and knots; hanging and flying of scenery and/or lighting equipment.
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Job DescriptionRESPONSIBILITIES: Under the direction of a carpenter foreman, the carpenter performs varied carpentry type work, including: cabinet and furniture repair; puttying; roofing and sheet metal work; tuckpointing and sealing; flooring repair and installation; and sand blasting.
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Setup and operate all woodworking tools and machines required to cut, shape, drill and sand material to size including selection and installation of proper cutting tools or abrasives. Prepare, tape, texture, sand and finish paint drywall joints and surfaces.
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