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We have carpentry, construction, and general labor positions available! Job duties may include : Painting, drywall installation, making cinder blocks, installing fences (metal/wood), digging trenches, and more.
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Our team consists of general laborers and skilled craftsman in painting, wall finishing, carpentry, drywall, spraying and vinyl wallcoverings. Whether you're starting off in a general labor or painter role, there is room for growth with our company.
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At Holleman Construction we supervise and manage projects as well doing interior finish out, excavation, concrete, demo, and general labor tasks in house. Must be able to install metal stud framing, hang drywall, and acoustical ceilings.
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Plaster, drywall and other building structures. Employee will perform routine manual labor tasks with work site clean-up completed. The General Maintenance Staff I performs a variety of maintenance and repair activities including preventive maintenance for our residential and office site locations.
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GENERAL JOB DUTIES Light plumbing, electrical and HVAC repair Change bulbs, locks Must be able to install and repair appliances Exterior/ Interior painting and caulking, light drywall repair Lift 40-50 lbs.
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Perform general labor work as assigned by the engineers, including loading, unloading, and moving materials and running errands for projects. Perform interior and exterior painting to include; experience with all types of paint, matching paint type to proper application, surface preparation, including wood, metal and drywall, and minor repair work in wood, metal, and drywall.
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Painting, Electrical, Mechanically inclined, General labor, Cleaning, Plumbing, Construction, Hand tool, Troubleshooting, Installation. Some of the tasks they will be performing will be basic plumbing including changing facets and shower heads out, basic electrical work installing ceiling fans, basic carpentry installing baseboards and door casings, basic drywall patching holes and sometimes changing out sections of drywall.
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Keywords: Construction, Carpentry, Framing, Plumbing, Electrical, General Labor, Drywall, Contractor, Handyman, Roof, Tile, Trim, Sheetrock, Tape and Texture, Electrical. Performs all manual labor in the area to which assigned.
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Must possess physical capabilities to lift construction materials, handle small hand and power tools, and drywall & painting repair/touch-ups during punch out phase work. Under the immediate supervision of the Construction Ops Manager and the general direction of the Company President, manages the construction process for all assigned homes.
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Related experience may include: Construction Laborer, Construction Worker, Curb and Gutter Laborer, Drain Layer, Drop Crew Laborer, Helper, Laborer, Post Framer, Skill Labor, Carpenter Assistant, Installer; Carpenter Helper; Carpenter's Helper; Carpenter/Labor; Carpentry; Drywall Hanger, Framer; Form Setter; Form Setter/Driver; Framing and Hanging; Hanger.
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Responsible to perform non-technical general building maintenance and repair duties, light maintenance activities, custodial duties and minor repairs. Perform general building maintenance under close supervision.
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You're skilled in repairs, maintenance, and general labor with a focus on fascia, shingle, soffit, drywall repairs, etc. Work directly with team members and leadership in the market to ensure returns, materials, labor, etc.
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Understands and can instruct drywall and ceiling industry's labor, materials and methods. Develop good customer relationships to assure that they are the partner that helps drive the job with the General Contractor/customer or client.
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Brandon/Jackson/Madison MS) Duties for general labor are general job site materials handling, general cleanup, interior demo, including being a carpenter helper (light gage metal and wood interior framing , acoustical ceiling, drywall, insulation, wood doors and frames, cabinets, etc.
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Perform general labor such as loading, unloading, and moving supplies. We are hiring an experienced Light Maintenance Tech to perform general building maintenance, light custodial, and minor repairs.
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