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Experience with one the following is a plus: Carpentry Ceramic tile Floor coverings Light plumbing General remodeling (916) 999-0171 Powered by JazzHR. Chriswell Home Improvements is looking for Acrylic or Tile Bath Installers to work in the Sacramento, CA and surrounding areas.
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BENEFITS INCLUDE: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Life & AD&D, Flex Spending Account (Health Care & Dependent), Paid Time Off, Boot Allowance, Education Program, Paid On-The-Job Training, Growth and Advancement Opportunities and morePOSITION PURPOSEA Tile Setter cuts, tools, and sets tile/slab in floors and walls of buildings and repairs and polishes tiles/slab previously set in buildings.
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Medical Health Benefits and 401K, company vehicle, gas card, uniforms, bonus opportunities.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Ceramic Tiler Installer/Tile Setter based in Commack, NY, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Examples of building construction trades include cabinetmaker, carpenter, concrete finisher, electrician, HVAC controls technician, HVAC mechanic, ironworker, millwright, painter, pipefitter, plasterer, plumber, refrigeration mechanic, roofer, sheet metal worker, steamfitter, tile setter and welder.
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Benefits -Paid holidays -Paid Vacation -Retirement: 401K with company match -Medical/Dental/Vision insurance -Short and long-term disability insurance -Life insurance -Opportunities for advancement Requirements -An interest in learning about the career of a Ceramic Tile Setter Apprentice/Finisher Position.
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The Tile Setter is a regular full-time hourly non-exempt position reporting directly to the Office Manager. Job Type Full-timeDescriptionJob Overview: The Tile Setter is responsible for accurately measuring, cutting, and installing tiles to create aesthetically pleasing and functional surfaces.
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Required immediately, our KENT BRANCH is seeking full-time TILE SETTER/INSTALLER. Determine and implement the best layout to achieve a desired pattern for tile installation. Must have 2 years of experience working with tile, masonry or concrete.
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Graduation from high school, three years experience as a tile setter and/or brickmason; This position repairs cracked ceramic tile and re-ties to walls in corridors and gymnasiums to place same in serviceable conditions; replaces broken and racked brick work in walls to prevent water seepage into plaster and wood trim, with resultant damage to both; repoints brick walls, joints in stone facings and parapet walls to prevent water seepage into ceiling, with resulting efflorescence of plaster.
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Previous experience as a Tile setter. Determine and implement the best layout to achieve a desired pattern for tile installation to achieve highest quality workmanship on the job site.
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We install carpet, wood, laminate, vinyl plank, sheet vinyl, tile, and tile backsplashes. We install carpet, wood, laminate, vinyl plank, sheet vinyl, tile, and tile backsplashes. Expect to perform: floor removal, floor prep, floor installation, installation on steps, molding installation (depending on floor type), furniture handling, appliance handling, and trash removal.
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Job Description: Meads Consulting And Contracting is seeking to hire a supervisor, who is willing to travel 4 days a week (most of the travel with be 4 days on and 3 days off, but not limited to those days).
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Company Overview LEGACY FLOORING is looking for an experienced flooring installer, tile setter, carpet installer to join our great company. As a Flooring Installer, you will be working with materials and using tools and equipment to install hardwood, vinyl, laminate, tile, and carpet.
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Ed continued to work as a tile setter, slicing squares of linoleum by day and pizza by night. They hired a pizza chef to prepare the South St. Louis-style pizza they loved, using Provel cheese instead of mozzarella on that famous thin crust.
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The Tile Setter must be experienced in tile setting and have experience working with bathroom tile, kitchen floor tile, backsplash, etc. We are looking for a tile setter who is innovative, flexible and capable of producing high-quality work to meet project demands.
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