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This department would be a good transition if you have experience as waterproofer (waterproofing), journeyman carpenter, finish caulker (caulking), mason (masonry), concrete finisher, drywall finisher, commercial painter (painting), commercial roofing, handyman, make-ready, glazier, or in finish concrete, brick work, stucco, concrete restoration, traffic, deck and epoxy coating, polyurethane, dampproofing, vapor barrier.
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Start to Finish Carpentry. If you are a Carpenter and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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We are seeking detail-oriented, proactive, and motivated Experienced Trim Carpenters to join our team!
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Category Carpenter - Journeyman. Trim Work (molding, installing cabinets, doors, windows, etc.) Category Carpenter - Journeyman. Metal Studs, Framing. Tradesmen International not only offers consistent work, top pay, and employment opportunities, we also provide a benefits package that is among the best in the industry.
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If you are a Trim Carpenter and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity, and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career! Perform finish carpentry tasks.
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Most positions are first shift with a pay range of up to $32/hour based on experience & skill level. Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around Memphis, TN.
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Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around Allentown, PA. Previous Carpentry Experience. Tradesmen International is an EO employer - M/F/Veteran/Disability.
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Tools of the trade/tool bag required: Trim nail, multitool, carpenter pencil/chalk, 9" trim bar, miter saw, multi-angle (45/90 degree), 7" square, pliers set, framing nailer, impact driver, cordless drill PPE: Hard hat, safety glasses, high visibility vest, steel toed boots.
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Most positions are first shift with a pay range of up to $30/hour based on experience & skill level. Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around Oklahoma City, OK.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Finish Carpenter at Timberline Kitchen & Bath, Inc. The Finish Carpenter will be responsible for performing day-to-day tasks related to finish carpentry, including carpentry, power tool usage, framing, and hand tool usage.
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For Carpenter: there is painting, cutting boards and installing flooring. SHIFT - Seeking work schedule availability open on all days including Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday as a minimum requirement.
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If you are a Carpenter and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career Job Scope to Include any or all of the following for Commercial and/or Residential Projects: Start to Finish Carpentry Metal Studs, Framing Rough Builds Trim Work (molding, installing cabinets, doors, windows, etc.
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Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around greater Akron, OH. 401(k) profit-sharing savings plan. Click here to visit Tradesmens full website.
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You will be working on various renovation and new construction work for a variety of projects such as acoustic ceilings, computer-access flooring, metal framing, wall partitions, and finish carpentry.
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Must own basic Hand Tools including screw guns, hammer, tape measure, level, finish nail guns, etc. If you are a Carpenter and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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