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Diablo/Freud Tool’s full line of high-quality of wood, metal and concrete cutting tools and power tool accessories includes saw blades, router bits, shaper cutters, hammer drill bits, sandpaper, hole saws, reciprocating blades and much more.
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Experience working with: Gerber, CNC router with PhotoShop and power tools used in construction required. Constructs scenery utilizing a variety of construction techniques and materials, including, but not limited to, working in wood, steel, aluminum, plastics, fiberglass, foams (polyurethane, polystyrene, extruded, etc.
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Operate hand grinder, power tools, saw, and ironworker. CBI's tradition of quality runs through complete lines of horizontal grinder and industrial woodchippers, attachments for composting, forestry, biomass recovery, and wood-waste processing.
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Cleans and prepares surfaces to be painted with the use of sandpaper, burners, scrapers, brushes, water blasting equipment, sandblasting equipment, sanding machines, paint removers, wire brushes, power tools, etc.
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Perform destructive and non-destructive testing on construction materials, including operating electric, pneumatic and power actuated tools, performing ground penetrating radar (GPR) structural surveys, pavement condition surveys, and concrete sawing, coring, and chipping.
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The Carpenter constructs, erects, installs structures made of wood, plywood, wallboard, and other materials using carpentry hand tools, power tools, and woodworking machines for jobsites including commercial, industrial, or heavy civil projects.
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The Carpenter Foreman will supervise, coordinate, and schedule crew of 3-15 construction employees daily; oversee carpentry operation in assigned area to include: construction and installation of structures made of wood, plywood, wallboard, and other materials using carpentry hand tools, power tools, and woodworking machines for jobsites including commercial, industrial, or heavy civil projects.
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Working from prints and/or verbal instructions, plus own design, layout and perform a variety of carpentry techniques using various hand and power tools, such as radial saws, routers and senders; nail, glue, and screw together; prepare surfaces and apply wood finishes such as paint, stain and/or varnish.
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Make accurate cuts of wood and other materials using table and chop saws and other related power tools. Understands yachting terminology, local and industry, e.g., port/starboard, gump (trim molding) and bung (wood plug.
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Constructs, installs, or repairs structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, and wallboard; is subject to injury from power saws and other power tools. For example: Repairs electric power lines after climbing pole or while working from bucker of "cherry picker.
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Assemble and fasten materials to make framework or props, using hand tools and wood screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue; install structures and fixtures, such as windows, frames, floorings, and trim, or hardware, using carpenter's hand and power tools.
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Uses carpenter’s belt with carpentry hand tools, power tools, and other wood making machinery. Archer Western Construction, a member of The Walsh Group is currently seeking a Carpenter for the Central Valley Project , in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Provide assistance to workers engaged in construction or extraction activities, using hand tools or other equipment. Archer Western de Moya JV, a member of The Walsh Group is currently seeking a Carpenter Foreman for the Miami Signature Bridge , in Miami, FL.
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Proficient in using woodworking machines, hand tools or power tools in constructing things. Comfortable using all hand and woodworking power tools. We are looking to hire a skilled carpenter/wood worker with knowledge of various types of construction equipment and materials.
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Frequent Use of Steel-Toe Boots, Tape Measure, Power Tools, Tool Belt, and Pouches Regular Use of Speed Square, Skid Steer, Scissor Lift, Boom Lift, Forklift, Telehandler, and Backhoe Occasional Use of Hammer and Pliers.
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