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84 Lumber is hiring immediately and has the career for you! Monthly incentives •PTO, sick and personal days •Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance •Holiday pay •FSA medical and dependent care •Annual profit sharing and 401(k) with employer match (decided each year based on company profits) •Employee discounts and more.
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Mill Creek Lumber & Supply Company is looking for a reliable Delivery Driver to ensure successful delivery and pick up of materials. Mill Creek Lumber & Supply Company has been in business since 1934 and is a strong, growing regional industry leader.
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A benefits package that includes company medical contribution towards the Health Savings Account. Start a life-long career with a fast-paced, family oriented company! A safe driving and work record as determined by Company.
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The company also operates a truss manufacturing facility in Fayetteville, North Carolina and provides turn-key installation services for multifamily applications through its PBS Commercial brand and for residential roofing and siding via SouthEnd Exteriors.
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Additionally, Ganahl Lumber Company reserves the right to revise the job description at any time. Nothing in this job description shall be interpreted to be in conflict with or to eliminate or modify in any way, the at-will employment status of the Ganahl Lumber Company employees.
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Based in Michigan, Zeeland Lumber & Supply operates truss and wall panel component manufacturing plants along with full-service building material yards that distribute lumber and an expansive range of specialty products, such as windows, doors, roofing, cabinets, decking, and interior and exterior trim.
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84 Lumber is the nation’s largest privately held supplier of building materials, manufactured components and industry-leading services for single and multi-family residences and commercial buildings.
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Would you thrive on a team that challenges you to be your best at a family-owned company that is founded on growth, stability, and the idea that “nothing is impossible”? With over 310 facilities and plans for even more locations, the opportunities to learn and grow with the company are endless.
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84 Lumber Company is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. Must maintain a safe, clean and well organized lumber yard, load and unload lumber and/or building supplies, and operate a forklift.
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East Hardwood Company, Inc. is a family-owned, fast paced lumber yard; serving both commercial and residential eastern NC customers for over 85 years, and we now have 5 locations serving Carteret & Onslow counties.
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Theres no better time than now to join this industry and theres no better company than Carter Lumber! For 90 years, we have strengthened our company by staying true to our values, which include honesty, hard work, and putting people first.
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Founded in 1921, Oldham Lumber provides lumber, plywood, engineered wood and framing materials to residential builders and commercial contractors in North Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, from two locations in Dallas and Melissa, Texas.
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The Mendocino Family of Companies (Mendocino Forest Products Company, Mendocino Redwood Company, Humboldt Redwood Company, Humboldt Sawmill Company, and Allweather Wood), is a leading manufacturer and distributor of environmentally certified redwood, Douglas-fir, and preservative treated lumber products throughout California and the Western U.S. Our culture is based in environmental stewardship and community support.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 8-10 years of experience working for a pro-dealer or independent lumber yard, strong management skills, be results-oriented, dedicated, and motivated to succeed.
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We are looking for a hungry Outside Sales Super Star to join oursales team and thriving family-and employee-owned building materials and lumber company! Company sells hardware and lumber to contractors and DIY enthusiasts.
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