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We provide innovative solutions to projects involving architectural woodwork, ornamental metals, doors, frames & hardware, and specialties. Established in 1996, Edge Construction Specialties is a leading finish carpentry contractor for specialty building interiors and equipment.
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Experience in construction, particularly interior trim carpentry, hollow metal and prehung doors, and hardware, both commercial and residential would be ideal.
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Under general supervision, the employee performs semi-skilled and/or skilled work in several trades in the maintenance and repair of buildings and equipment; including, but not limited to the following areas: (a) carpentry; (b) HVAC; (c) hardware; (d) electrical power systems; (e) plumbing; (f) fire/life safety systems; and/or (g) painting.
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Perform carpentry activities, primarily punch carpentry, including the installation and/or repair of interior trim, doors, bath/door hardware, and blinds. Stier Supply Company , a 75+ year-old family-run organization, is determined to be the #1 Millwork Services company in the Southeast US. Our dedicated install teams, working with national new residential builders, specialize in installing exterior doors, interior doors, trim, stairs, hardware, and blinds.
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A Superintendent should have fundamental knowledge of construction material cost and fundamental knowledge of Divisions: Concrete, Masonry, Carpentry, Roofing, Doors, Frames and Hardware, Plumbing, Electrical, and Basic.
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Perform carpentry work including the construction, installation, and repair of cabinets, partitions, bulletin boards, shelving, windows, doors, desks, chairs, and related items; install necessary hardware.
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We are currently looking for a Carpenter Foreman who has interior and finish carpentry experience in commercial construction including doors, trim, hardware, etc. We have enjoyed tremendous success and growth, operating in diverse commercial, multi-family, hospitality, institutional, healthcare and senior living markets.
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Operate equipment such as nail guns, screw guns, saws, drills, and other tools required for this position. We are seeking detail-oriented, proactive, and motivated Experienced Trim Carpenters to join our team.
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Daily Responsibilities:- Perform carpentry activities, primarily punch carpentry, including the installation and/or repair of interior trim, doors, bath/door hardware, and blinds.
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Install and/or repair a wide range of entry doors and door hardware. Employees will be trained by industry experts to perform installation and repairs of a variety of entry doors and door hardware.
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Under the direct supervision of the Senior Director or designee, the Carpentry Specialist maintains records, and conducts installations, repairs, modifications and maintenance of walls, doors, window jams, flooring, ceilings, cabinets and any and all hardware necessary to complete these tasks, as well as masonry work.
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The optimum person should have the basic knowledge and experience with: simple carpentry, drywall & exterior repairs, painting, electrical, plumbing, and be able to repair windows & screens, doors & hardware, cabinetry, etc.
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Carpentry repairs and maintains doors, windows, casework, drywall repair, painting, and door hardware, such as handsets, keys, and power operators. Plan and execute landscaping improvements and maintenance tasks, including planting, pruning, mulching, and weed control, to ensure healthy and attractive outdoor spaces.
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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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Carpentry, Framing, Finish, Finish carpentry, Construction, Blueprint, Hand tool, Drywall, Rough carpentry, Commercial construction, Metal stud, Doors, Trim work, Hand and power tools, Tape measure, Cabinetry, Hardware, Framer.
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