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Builds and repairs cabinets, bookshelves, and other types of furniture; Installs stairs, wall panels, ceiling tiles, glass panes, and door fixtures and locks; Checks completed work for accuracy.
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Perform journeyman level carpentry work in the maintenance and repair of Medical Center buildings, additions, and fixtures to include floors, roofs, stairways, partitions, doors, windows, and screens; repair or make adjustments to items or fixtures as needed, to include doors and door closures, stair treads, flooring, furniture, shelving and cabinets.
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Activities entail plumbing repair, equipment repair, furniture, and equipment relocation, painting and minor construction. Minor construction such as shelving, replacing molding, replacing door locks.
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Performs general carpentry; maintains physical aspects of the city buildings such as window and door frames, woodwork; fabricates shelving, repairs furniture; repairs or replaces locks; assists tradesman in carpentry work.
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Performs general tasks in the construction, renovation, modification, installation and repair of county buildings, parks, apparatus, and facilities; makes minor repairs to wood fixtures, wood decks, handrails, signs, playgrounds, benches, ladders, and frames; and installs door locks, hinges, shelf brackets, and other hardware fixtures.
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Experience in addressing post-move punch list items, including box and trash removal, furniture cleaning, and minor furniture repairs Ability to set up conference room space for multiple users and different layouts to include VTC setup.
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Coordinate with other trades, takes the lead as directed and/or performs all types of repairs construction including woodwork, cabinet work, furniture work, painting, metal work, hardware installation and adjustment, door hanging, window repair and other jobs incidental to maintenance to buildings and needed improvements.
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Tests, inspects, maintains and repairs community systems including, but not limited to: plumbing, electrical, fire system, resident tracking system, sprinkler system, door alarm system, HVAC system, hot water & circulation pumps, fire extinguishers, generators, elevators, etc.
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This position is responsible for skilled carpentry work at the journey worker level including, but not limited to, operation of power driven woodworking machinery, construction, alteration and maintenance of buildings, floors, roofs, stairways, doors, door locks and related hardware, windows, screens, wood fixtures and furniture on campus owned properties and facilities.
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Performs facility maintenance tasks, including but not limited to, installing acoustical ceilings, metal stud walls, sheetrock and millwork installation, painting, lighting, facility repairs, furniture installation, window repair, minor plumbing, door frame and hardware installations, minor flooring repairs, etc.
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This 156-all suite hotel is located directly on Jacksonville Beach and next door to the Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier. This custom designed hotel with breath taking views, along with an oceanfront restaurant and bar is the perfect blend of elegance and style.
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Our products are targeted to an extensive customer base of kitchen and bathroom cabinet, storage and closet, home furnishing and office furniture manufacturers, door and window, residential and commercial woodworkers, and hardware retailers including renovation superstores.
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What We Are Looking ForExperience in sales, optimally outside sales within the building materials or construction industriesEager to learn, with a passion for providing solutions to customers and a drive to achieve successful sales growthKnowledge or experience within these areas is preferred: building materials, bathroom or kitchen cabinetry, closets, millwork, etc.
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Its products are targeted to an extensive customer base of kitchen and bathroom cabinet, storage and closet, home furnishing and office furniture manufacturers, door and window, residential and commercial woodworkers, and hardware retailers including renovation superstores.
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Ability to figure cost and length of construction and projected completion date. (6 years documented carpentry experience in addition to 3 years required experience may substitute for Trade School Certificate.
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