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Performs a variety of moderate to complex finish carpenter and/or facility maintenance related activities, both indoor (generally) and outdoor, to include but not limited to the construction, repair, maintenance of building interiors and exteriors (drywall, masonry, metal, paint, flooring (carpet, vinyl, tile, etc.
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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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Knowledge of finish carpentry, framing, structural work, drywall, and trim carpentry. 3 plus years' experience in the construction/repair industry as a Tradesman/Carpenter. The Carpenter is primarily responsible for completing residential and commercial repair jobs that are assigned by the Project Managers of the reconstruction department.
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Maintains, repairs, and replaces walls and ceilings, such as drywall, plaster, cinder block, acoustic tile, soundproofing, and custom woodwork; inspects for mildew; determines source and cause of damage; makes required repairs consistent with current building code; and performs finish work, such as drywall finishing, wood paneling, wallpaper, millwork, laminate, ceramic tile etc.
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Must have a working knowledge of plumbing, electric, industrial kitchen equipment, locksmith protocol, rough and finish carpentry, drywall techniques, ceiling tile installation, floor covering and painting.
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5 plus years' experience in the construction/repair industry as a Tradesman/Carpenter. Complete drywall projects. Ability to learn and operate our primary operating systems: RMS, TSheets.
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Position Title: Form Carpenter. Ability to operate heavy equipment well (including excavator, rubber tire backhoe, mini-excavator, skid steer, telescoping forklift, roller, etc.) Position Title: Form Carpenter.
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401k eligible after one year of employmentResponsibilitiesWe are seeking highly skilled Carpenters who have experience in these areas:•Rough framing•Cabinet installation•Finish carpentry including finish trim•Minor electrical repairs•Minor plumbing repairs•Siding, window, and door installation•Interior door installation•Drywall installation and finishing•Paint (this is preferred but not required)•Window and door board-ups•Roof tarps•And anything else we can come up with.
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The ability to complete or assist with the following daily tasks, but not limited to: Metal and wood stud framing and layout Drywall hanging, wall sheathing, backing, blocking and other rough carpentry duties as assigned Doors and hardware installation including metal and wood doors, exit devices, closer and etc.
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Responsible for providing skilled craftsmanship for installation of formwork, finish carpentry and drywall. TITLE: Carpenter Journeyman. REPORTS TO: Carpenter Foreman. Finish carpentry: toilet accessories, hand rails, corner guards, toilet partitions, lockers, upper cabinets, lower cabinets, countertops, wall paneling systems, coffered ceiling systems and running trim.
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Your Role:The Lead Carpenter will work with the General Contractor to deliver high quality projects and experience to our clients and project partners. Ability to complete tasks alone – no direct supervisionPerform minor remodeling trades such as demo, flooring drywall, paint, tile as needed.
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The Carpenter/Roofer will perform general carpentry tasks including repairs to roof, siding, drywall and structural upgrades. Make various repairs to home from solar installation including siding and drywall.
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Carpenter, Tradesmen, Craftsman, Maintenance Technician, General Maintenance Technician, General Laborer, Technician, Painter, Siding Carpenter, General Contractor, Home Improvement. We are looking for energetic and friendly people who enjoy working on variety of home repair and full remodel projects such as carpentry, drywall, painting, light plumbing and electrical, flooring, decks, fence, small siding repairs, bath and kitchen remodels, etc.
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Pre-Apprentice Carpenters pay great attention to project detail and have a strong understanding of wood and metal properties and are also required at various times to do the carpenter support activities performed by laborers.
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Maintenance Technician, General Maintenance Technician, General Laborer, Technician, Carpenter, Tradesmen, Craftsman, Painter, Landscaper, Apprentice, General Contractor, Home Improvement, Sales, Estimating.
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