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Uses standard carpenter's hand and machine tools such as planer, jointer, lathe-shaper, band saw, hand saw, hammer, sander, drills, chisels, square and level, etc. Uses standard carpenter's hand and machine tools such as planer, jointer, lathe-shaper, band saw, hand saw.
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Hand and power tools, Power tool, Hand tool, Carpentry, framing, tape measure, saw operation, door installation, construction, heavy lifting, assembly line, paint shop. Manufacture, assemble, and construct various components and configurations of entrance door systems including, but not limited to, building door jambs, assembling single, double, and sidelight entrance door systems, direct-setting glass, milling aluminum cladding, assembling overhead garage door frame kits.
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Insures Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Life Safety Codes, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) compliance’s are adhered to for new construction and renovation work.
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Ability to read a tape measure-very important for door shop. Supplies doors and millwork to construction contractors for home building. Seeking candidates for door shop assembly, operating machines, using saws, building millwork.
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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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Assist in constructing, erecting, installing, or repairing structures such as but not limited to door and wall frames; hardware, doors, casework and trim; specialty hardware such as handrails, laminates and door handles.
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Must be open and trainable to learn how to: Framing, installing drywall, mud, tape and sanding, installing floors, baseboards, doors, door casings, kitchen/bathroom cabinets, countertops, sinks, tubs, tub surrounds and toilets to eventually teach unskilled volunteers.
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Plans and performs standard to moderately complex carpentry tasks necessary to construct, erect, install, or repair structures such as door and wall frames; hardware, doors, casework and trim; specialty hardware such as handrails, laminates and door handles.
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Prior knowledge of general construction applications and terminology and/or window and door applications or components is required. Our Service Tech inspects, repairs or adjusts Pella windows and doors in the field; diagnoses product issues, determines efficient resolution plans and communicates tools necessary to resolve issues (i.e. labor, parts, tools or time needed to complete.
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Hand tools normally used in construction, maintenance and landscaping including, but limited to, hedge trimmer, power floor cleaner, carpet shampoo machine, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, chain saw, key machine, and all chemicals associated with maintenance and landscaping essential job functions.
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Select and use appropriate hand and power tools and materials required for completion of a job such as; tape, saw, drill, level, chalk box, razor knife, nail puller, nail gun and square or other as necessary.
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The Carpenter is responsible for performing standard to moderately complex tasks involving building, installing, and repairing structures, fixtures and other items using different types of materials including wood and steel.
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Environment: Work is performed primarily in an outdoor setting with exposure to all types of weather and temperature conditions, and travel from site to site. Study specifications in blueprints, sketches, or building plans to determine dimensions and materials required to complete a task.
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Conduct and complete rough carpentry work and finish as well as interior carpentry work including but not limited to millwork, casework, and installation of decorative panels, doors, frames, door hardware, and specialty items.
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If you have been seeking a great work environment and are passionate about representing a well-respected product, then Pella Windows and Doors may be the place for you to apply your service expertise.
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