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Uses saws, power tools, sanders, hand tools, wood glue, screws, dowels, screws, and other tools and fasteners to complete the project. Repairs or refinishes furniture or cabinets to meet quality standards Performs other related duties as assigned.
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Acts as a carpenter in the alteration, repair, and maintenance of buildings, floors, roofs, stairways, doors, windows, screens, scaffolding forms, wood fixtures, and furniture. May operate handsaws, planers, jointer, shaper, table saws, drill presses, sanding machine, router, and electric drills.
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Repairs tables, desks and cabinets; performs skilled bench work in a carpenter shop, operates power saws, joiners, wood lathes, planers, boring, sanding and mortising machines, uses and cares for carpentry tools and equipment.
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Ability to use a variety of shop tools including power tools and saws. Assemble and install furniture, cabinets and shelves. Cut, shape and smooth wood and other materials according to the measurements given.
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Perform an assortment of carpenter duties with wood, metal and building materials; construct and/or maintain furniture, fixtures, structural and architectural parts of the hospital. Repair furniture, windows, floor or structural and architectural woodwork by measuring, sawing, squaring, fitting, sanding and nailing, or other processes where articles require closely fitted parts.
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Applicants may be assigned any C02 tasks, including but (not limited to): Working with wood, aluminum, steel, or herculite to fabricate saw horses, ladders, steps, shipping containers, protective covers, and other items; shoring, jacking, and leveling of ship sections; installing fabricated furniture items and joiner doors on ships; installing temporary wooden decking panels; line handling to support ship float-off, sea trials, and inclining evolutions.
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Repair floors, walls, ceilings, screens, windows, sashes, doors, furniture, wood chairs, fixtures, stairs, cupboards loose Formica and roofs. Operate power equipment such as saws, jointers, lathes, sanders, planers, boring and mortising machines; clean, sharpen, maintain and repair such equipment.
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Perform rough and finish carpentry construction and repair; refinish floors, furniture, cabinets, and other wood items; hang doors and install wall paneling, wall partitions, ceilings and windows; construct and install cabinets and shelves; build walls and hang doors and paneling; install, inspect, and repair roofing.
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Maintain, construct, install, alter, and repair structures and fixtures including but not limited to doors, small roofs, windows, frames, furniture, cabinets, shades, flooring, walls, structural supports and exterior using hand and power tools such as drills, jointers, sanders, saws, and other equipment of the carpentry trade.
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Builds, alters, repairs, and maintains buildings, floors, partitions, windows, doors, screens, wood fixtures, and furniture. Ability to use all electric and hand equipment affiliated with building/ grounds maintenance, including, but limited to power saws, drills, wrenches, lawn mowers, weed eaters, and edgers.
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Assists in painting and decorating work by performing interior and exterior painting not requiring fine finish or decorative treatment; staining and finishing wood and furniture; painting equipment; installing wallpaper; and spray-painting surfaces and equipment.
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Preferred - High School Diploma or GED Preferred - Wood shop in Trade/Technical school. Required - the ability to work with hand tools as well as power tools, band saws, table saws, planers, and lathes.
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Mold/Tooling Technician – Rough Country Woodland, WA location Job Description EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Work consists of operating all Tool Room machines and equipment proficiently, including layout and assembly in accordance with engineering specifications to construct, repair, maintain, and calibrate shop tools, jigs, fixtures instruments, patterns, core boxes, machine and equipment parts, furniture and shipping containers.
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5-Plus years of experience in high volume wood framing manufacturing, furniture, or carpentry. Expert knowledge on safe and appropriate use of power saws and other finishing equipment.
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Acts as a carpenter in the alteration, repair, and maintenance of buildings, floors, roofs, stairways, partitions, doors, windows, screens, scaffolding forms, wood fixtures, and furniture.
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