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Builds or repairs cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings using woodworking machines, hand tools, or power tools. Fits and installs window frames, door frames, door hardware, and interior and exterior trim using a carpenter's level, plumb bob, and laser levels.
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Dover Food Retail (DFR) is a leading manufacturer of Display Cases, Specialty Products, Refrigeration Systems, Power Systems and Comprehensive Services; and leading our industry by Innovating What’s Next in glass doors and intelligent merchandising technologies that keep food safe under brands such as HillPhoenix and Anthony.
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Fits and installs window frames, doors, door frames, door hardware, interior and exterior trim using a carpenter’s level, plumb bob, and laser levels. ● Assembles and fastens materials to make frameworks or props, using hand tools and wood screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue.
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Clean work area and restock supplies/materials as necessary; assist to lift, position, secure cutting of materials and work-pieces during installation Learn to use appropriate hand and power tools to assist carpenters in measuring, cutting, assembly and installation of forms, rebar, embeds and anchor bolts; load, transport.
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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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We do a variety of maintenance and construction work which includes but isn't limited to woodwork/cabinetry, doors, walls, ceilings, flooring, interior renovations, concrete work, door hardware, pressure cleaning, and debris disposal.
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May assist Carpenters in interior carpentry tasks such as install doors, wall forms, trim work and hardware. Operate hand and power tools as required. Duties include using, supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment.
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Shapes or cuts materials to specified measurements, using hand tools, machines, or power saws. Removes damaged or defective parts or sections of structures and repair or replace, using hand tools.
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Fit and install window frames, doors, door frames, weather stripping, interior and exterior trim and finish hardware. Ability to work with power tools and hand tools.
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Shutters, doors, cabinets, windows, sliding glass doors, boiler, gas and electric. Power tools: wrenches, grinder, sander, drill, saws, etc. Assist as necessary to drywall and plaster repair, carpentry and hardware installation and waste management repairs (chutes, compactors.
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Produces consistent, professional quality results in all aspects of rough and finish carpentry, including framing, insulating and sheet-rock installation; mounting windows, doors, and associated hardware; fabricating Formica tops and back-splashes; fence installation and repair; stair, deck and railing construction; setting cabinets and countertops; laying flooring of all types, fitting acoustical ceiling tiles and hanging grid-work; etc.
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Building or repairing cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, hand tools, or power tools. Fitting and Installing window frames, doors, door frames, door hardware, interior and exterior trim using a carpenter's level, plumb bob, and laser levels.
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Install structures/ fixtures such as: Flooring, framing, insulation, rafters/ trusses, sheathing, drywall and finishes, painting/ staining, doors/ windows, hardware, partitions, cabinets/ countertops, trims, ceilings, siding, fascia/ soffit, and roofing.
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Installs foundations, walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs using materials such as: wood, steel, metal, concrete, plastics, and composites of multiple materials. Erects scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground levels.
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Repair, replace, and modify building elements including but not limited to items such as doors, door locks and hardware, cabinetry, shelving, walls, stairs, ramps, floors; modify and assemble cubicle partitions, and furniture.
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