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A Trim carpenter works with the trim carpentry crew to install millwork, molding and trim of windows, doors, baseboards, crown molding, mantels and other ornamental pieces.
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Experience in a variety of carpenter specialties, including framing & sheetrock, flooring, trim, windows, doors, roofing (metal or shingles), custom building repairs, and renovations/remodel projects.
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Seeking a journeyman carpenter with experience in finish carpentry, glazing, trim work, woodworking, custom woodworking, etc. Construction, Carpentry, Finish carpentry, glazing, Commercial construction, Hand tool, power tool, wood working, custom cabinets, trim work, punchlist, window install, door hardware.
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Performs finished carpentry including window and door trims and repair, replacement of wood/vinyl base trim, installation of wood trim millwork, installation and/or replacement of new kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, repair of cabinets, preparation and installation of new flooring, preparation and installation/repair of wall/floor tile.
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Minor Carpentry – door and hardware replacement, cabinet installation, ceiling tile, handrails, wall brackets, handicap grab bars, minor trim. Participates in painting, redecorating, carpentry, concrete and masonry projects.
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Your responsibilities will include: Lead Carpenter - Residential Construction Experience: Lead and participate in carpentry tasks such as framing, trim work, cabinetry installation, and custom finishes.
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Using your carpentry skills, you finish baseboards, casing, crown moulding, hardware, window trim, door trim, and more. Schwieters Companies in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area is seeking to hire a full-time, Experienced Finish (Interior Trim) Carpenter.
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Join our skilled team as a Trim and Cabinet Installer, where your expertise in fine carpentry will help create beautiful and functional living spaces. Minimum of 2 years of experience in trim work and cabinet installation or carpentry.
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Experience in cabinet installation and counter top Finish carpentry experience Carpenter Knowledge/Skills: Proficiency in interpreting blueprints. Cabinet installation Bathroom partitions Trim work, countertops, stairs Conduct thorough preplanning, including assessing necessary tools, materials, and installation techniques for optimal efficiency and safety.
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Arizona Building Supply manufactures truss and wall panel components, and sells a wide range of building materials including lumber, windows, doors, hardware and trim. Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesMinimum education required - High school diploma or GED preferred; completion of an apprenticeship program, certificate or degree program at vocational school or community college is a plus (e.g. Certificate of Achievement in Carpentry Technology, an Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry-Building Trades or an Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry.
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Champion Home Builder, Inc has an immediate need to hire Full-Time Construction HUD Interior Trim / Finish Crew Member to join our organization in the LaBelle, FL region finishing drywall, painting, trim work, hanging / adjusting doors and general finish carpentry in new manufactured homes.
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Execute high-quality finish carpentry work, including but not limited to trim work, crown molding, baseboards, wainscoting, and other decorative elements. Additional vocational or technical training in carpentry is a plus.
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Familiarity with building codes and safety standards related to trim and cabinet installation. Strong knowledge of various types of wood, finishes, and hardware used in trim and cabinetry.
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Minimum education required - High school diploma or GED preferred; completion of an apprenticeship program, certificate or degree program at vocational school or community college is a plus (e.g. Certificate of Achievement in Carpentry Technology, an Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry-Building Trades or an Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry.
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Installing interior trim (i.e., baseboards, door/window casing, crown molding, etc.) Interior trim work (i.e., baseboards, door/window casing, crown molding, etc.) Interior painting; walls, ceiling, and trim work.
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