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Minimum Requirements: High school diploma and four years of appropriate experience in carpentry related work; appropriate vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experienceCurrently NCCER Certified Plus in trade or pass NCCER knowledge verification.
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Technical, vocational or on-the-job training in at least one of the following areas: HVAC, electrical, mechanical, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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Considered candidates must have the ability to efficiently and accurately perform the work related to commercial carpentry such as Framing, Drywall hanging and Drywall Finishing, Acoustical Ceiling Installations, Door Installations & Misc Rough Carpentry.
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Works under the supervision of the Carpentry Foreman and Building Supervisor to maintain and repair JCPS facilities. Perform work involving the following duties: repair blinds; install and/or remove white boards and cork boards; assist in changing fluorescent light tubes; and repair or renovate acoustical ceiling grid and ceiling tile.
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Assemble and fasten material to make framework or props, using hand tools and wood screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue Fit and install window frames, doors, door frames, door hardware, interior and exterior trim using a carpenter level, plumb bob, and laser level Install foundation, wall, floor, ceiling, and roof using material such as: wood, steel, metal, concrete, plastic, and composite of multiple material.
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Perform maintenance service, repairs and construction in the areas of plumbing, carpentry, painting, plastering, flooring, ceiling and electrical. Perform maintenance service, repairs and construction in the areas of plumbing, carpentry, painting, plastering, flooring, ceiling and electrical.
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Ideally positioned between the new Texas Rangers' ballpark and Dallas Cowboys' Stadium, the 302-room hotel boasts an infinity-edge pool, a rooftop terrace and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer sweeping views of the Arlington Entertainment District.
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Replace and repair building finishes such as ceiling tiles, door hardware, wall paper, and can paint walls, piping, floors and equipment. Perform carpentry and snow removal when necessary.
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Tools/Equipment Used: Carpentry, plumbing, electrical and hand tools; buffer, stripper, wet/dry vacuum cleaner, shampooer, cleaning chemicals. Inspect building interior and gym for damaged, missing, or broken: hardware, partitions, ceiling tiles, structural ceiling, floor, wall tile, entrance doors, carpet or floor tile, cabinet hinges, boards, and closet doors.
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Repairs panels, partitions and other building structures; installs building parts and cuts, shapes and fastens materials such as wood, plastic, ceiling tile, fiberglass and drywall to make ready for installation; may erect or repair building frames; performs carpentry work using tools such as, but not limited to chisels, planes, saws and drills; installs and changes locks.
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Finish carpentry: toilet accessories, hand rails, corner guards, toilet partitions, lockers, upper cabinets, lower cabinets, countertops, wall paneling systems, coffered ceiling systems and running trim.
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Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as; Fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment as assigned. In addition to a comprehensive benefits package, Cushman and Wakefield provide eligible employees with competitive pay, which may vary depending on eligibility factors such as geographic location, date of hire, total hours worked, job type, business line, and applicability of collective bargaining agreements.
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Work as rough/finish carpenter performing such duties as resurfacing concrete walkways (floor polishing) in city buildings, maintenance of facilities equipment, basic carpentry, wood and metal stud framing, removal/installation of ceiling systems, carpet, VCT tile, ceramic tile, wallboard, wall trim, doors, windows, concrete, brick/block laying, sandblasting, chipping, painting and demolition of structures.
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Carpentry: Perform repairs, maintenance and renovations to buildings and other facilities related to cabinet making, doors, windows, screens, glass partitions, plywood, ceiling tile, drywall, furniture, office partitions, drapery rods, blinds, shower and toilet partitions, floor tile, carpeting, construction hardware and fasteners and other carpentry craft items.
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Proficient in carpentry skills, including framing, cabinetry, installing doors and windows, and repairing wooden fixtures. Conduct general construction work, including framing, drywall installation, flooring, and ceiling repairs.
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