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Will get out of equipment and operate a variety of hand tools, and power tools, including, but not limited to'; shovels, McLeod's, Pulaski axes, chainsaws, nail guns, circular saws, ATV's, etc.
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The IMT will assist with and at times will be responsible for hands on maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of all process hand tools, such as pneumatic or electric reciprocating saws and nail guns.
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1-3 years of construction or carpentry experience preferred; experience using power tools, saws, nail guns, and hand tools is required. If you have any experience in Construction, as a General Laborer, Service technician, Field Service Technician, Installer, Carpenter, Mechanic, Machinist, Operator, Repairman, Assembly worker, Assembly technician, or any skilled trade, you may find this opportunity to be a great fit for your career.
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Saws, drills, routers, sanders, nail guns, etc., as well as sundry hand tools would be required. We are not geared toward production work, but candidates must have experience in and familiarity with the residential construction process and must be equally at home with framing, finish carpentry and, as we have a woodworking shop, cabinet making.
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Ability to work with wood and small hand tools such as tape measures, saws, drills, riveters, and nail guns. Familiarity with radial saws, hand tools, overhead cranes and general shop safety.
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Fabricate doors and door frames using table saws, routers, chop saws and nail guns. manufacturing, machine operator, assembly, machinist, assembler, production, warehouse, carpentry, carpenter, wood working, woodworking, lumber yard.
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Manufacturing, machine operator, assembly, machinist, assembler, production, warehouse. Corporate Wellness & Appreciation Programs. We primarily sell wood-based products for our customers to make beautiful, nature-inspired goods that accent architectural designs for home and business.
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Utilizing Power saws, air nail guns, staplers and other tools needed to prepare wood material used to assemble doors. Wisconsin Building Supply operates locations throughout Wisconsin supplying windows, doors, roofing, siding, millwork, lock hardware, columns, trim, mouldings, cabinetry, countertops, decking, railing, gypsum, lumber & plywood, insulation, and other building materials.
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Experience with hand tools, including squares, levels, and chisels, as well as many power tools, such as sanders, circular saws, nail guns, and welding machines. Here is your opportunity to join Flatiron - one of North America's most respected and fastest growing heavy civil construction companies.
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Proper Tools including: Tool belt, hammer, tape measure, speed square, torpedo level, paid or channel locks or pliers, Klein Tie Wires, Pliers, plumb bob, gammon reel, stick glue, nail bag, gloves, and pencil ✓ Valid drivers license ✓ Ability to successfully pass a drug screening.
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Safely use hand tools, including drills,nail guns, saws, hammers, measuring tape, vices, etc., to assemble product. Safely use hand tools, including drills,nail guns, saws, hammers, measuring tape, vices, etc., to assemble product.
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Cabinet Maker Requirements: Prior experience as a Cabinet Maker Ability to use nail & staple guns Able to operate a table saw or radial arm saw. Cabinet makers focus on finer details of woodworking, including the usage of various building materials and working with various tools such as saws or sanders.
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Is able to work proficiently with all types of hand and power tools, such as saws, planers, joiners, shapers, routers, nail guns, laser levels, etc. Produces consistent, professional quality results in all aspects of rough and finish carpentry, including framing, insulating and sheet-rock installation; mounting windows, doors, and associated hardware; fabricating Formica tops and back-splashes; fence installation and repair; stair, deck and railing construction; setting cabinets and countertops; laying flooring of all types, fitting acoustical ceiling tiles and hanging grid-work; etc.
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Responsible for ensuring all tools and equipment, including (but not limited to) drills, saws, nail guns, hammers, and shovels used on the worksite, are correctly used and maintained. Has the skills to perform one or several of the following tasks in trades, including plumbing, electrical, concrete, flooring, roofing, painting, cabinetry, framing wood/metal, T-Bar, drywall, and finishing for doors, windows, trim, tile, ceiling tile, hardware, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (“HVAC”) and switch box.
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Operate table saws, routers, chop saws and nail guns. The Door Shop Fabricator is responsible for fabrication of interior and exterior doors and door frames. Door Shop Fabricator.
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