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Drywall repairs and hanging sheetrock, taping, coating, and sanding smooth to make paint ready. This is not an all-inclusive list of every job duty affiliated with the Construction Technician position and is subject to change.
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Maintains and repairs all aspects of construction including: framing, drywall, painting, ceiling installation and repair, services all types of doors and door hardware including locks, concrete repairs and finishing, roof repair, carpet and tile installation, and plumbing and monitoring HVAC and waste management systems.
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Installs studs (metal/wood), drywall partitions, door locks, panic bar, ceiling tile and floor tile, etc. Reports to Director of Facilities Engineering. Plans and lays out work and may be required to produce work from verbal instructions.
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Performs and leads a variety of carpentry tasks and installations including, but not limited to, layout, foundations, form carpentry, framing, drywall, ceilings, flooring, windows, doors and door jams, siding, and roofing systems in university buildings and structures throughout campus.
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In this role, you will be responsible for all basic functions of construction, including but not limited to demolition, millwork, cabinetry, metal framing, wood framing, layout, drywall and drywall finishing, finish trim installation, window and door installation, siding installation, and many other aspects of construction.
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Assists in a variety of carpentry tasks and installations including, but not limited to, layout, foundations, form carpentry, framing, drywall, ceilings, flooring, windows, doors and door jams, siding, and roofs in university buildings and structures throughout campus.
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The Lead Carpenter will have the ability to per perform all tasks of a finish carpenter including installation of cabinets, countertops, running trims (base, chair rail, crown moldings, door and window casings.
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Acts Acquisition & Development Company is currently seeking qualified candidates for our Construction Master Carpenter position. Acts is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Acts-jobs.org and join our Talent Network to receive e-mail alerts with new job opportunities that match your interests! Minimum of five years' experience in construction or maintenance related field.
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Qualified candidates will have experience with general carpentry, power tools, window installation; exterior door frame and door construction and installation; siding installation; drywall construction, and interior trim applications.
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Services they provide for their clients include but is not limited to: Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire and Life Safety Systems check, Ceiling Tile system, General Carpentry, Drywall and Framing, Door, Frame and Hardware, Finishes, Cleaning Day Porter Services.
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Inspect ceiling or floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged structures. May also install cabinets, siding, drywall and batt or roll insulation.
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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.
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This role would be responsible for performing a wide variety of maintenance repair, installation, alteration, and construction activities involving carpentry, flooring, roofing, drywall, painting, door hardware and minor concrete and asphalt repair work to improve, maintain, remodel, and renovate campus or partner facilities, buildings, and fixtures.
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We are primarily a "Drywall" and "ACT" subcontractor, providing our services to General Contractors, Construction Managers, & Owners. Estimator for Drywall, Metal Framing, ACT, and HM Door Frames (carpentry) commercial subcontractor.
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