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JOB SUMMARY: Perform duties such as construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures of structural woodwork and related materials, using carpenter's hand tools and power tools. Minimum one (1) year experience working as a carpenter in a commercial, industrial, or facilities operations setting.
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Perform a variety of skilled carpentry work in the construction, installation, erection, maintenance, fabrication and repair of wooden structure and fixtures (for example: architectural woodwork, millwork, trim, concrete forms, metal and wood framing, drywall, acoustical ceilings, etc.
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Drywall repairs, painting, trim & woodwork. Knowledge of hand, power, carpenter, electrician, and plumbing tools. Conduct minor repairs and maintenance on plumbing, physical structure, electrical fixtures, machinery, heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, kitchen, and laundry equipment.
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Ability to assess the quality of woodwork and materials. Knutson Construction is accepting applications for a Carpenter to join our Iowa City, IA team. This position of Carpenter is responsible for working with others to construct various projects in a team-oriented environment.
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Inspecting ceiling or floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged structures. Inspecting ceiling or floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged structures.
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Under general supervision, the Carpenter performs carpentry duties necessary to the maintenance and good repair of building woodwork and equipment. Check building ceilings, floors, walls, doors, siding, glass, and woodwork to identify any damage and self-inspect your work to ensure quality carpentry work.
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PCG is a background screening, drug-free workplace. Performance Contracting Group is a national specialty contractor that offers quality services and products to the commercial, industrial and non-residential construction markets.
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A proficient carpenter specializing in intricate millwork, which encompasses woodwork, casework, and/or decorative metalwork at an advanced level. ASRC Federal is seeking to identifyan active Secret cleared Supervisor Carpenter (Master Carpenter) in anticipation of upcoming work in Huntsville, AL.
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We're seeking a skilled Carpenter with a passion for woodwork and a keen eye for detail. Now Hiring: Experienced Carpenter! If you have at least 10 years of experience in carpentry, proficiency in reading blueprints, and a knack for both rough and finish carpentry, we want you on our team.
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A skilled carpenter involved in high level millwork that can be woodwork, casework, and/or ornamental metalwork. 3-5 years experience as a finished carpenter. A skilled carpenter involved in high level millwork that can be woodwork, casework, and/or ornamental metalwork.
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Carpenter will perform a variety of tasks in an assigned area as they construct, repair, restore, and install structural woodwork and related materials. Communicate well with crew and foreman; follow directions provided by lead carpenter or foreman; and prioritize daily duties.
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We provide innovative solutions to projects involving general trades, architectural woodwork, ornamental metals, doors, frames & hardware, specialties, laboratory furniture, and medical equipment.
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Inspect, repair, install, modify, rebuild, construct, and maintain woodwork and other related structures. Carpenter (Level 1) Carpenter (Level 2) Carpenter (Level 3) Carpenter (Level 4.
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Maintains, repairs, and replaces walls and ceilings, such as drywall, plaster, cinder block, acoustic tile, soundproofing, and custom woodwork; inspects for mildew; determines source and cause of damage; makes required repairs consistent with current building code; and performs finish work, such as drywall finishing, wood paneling, wallpaper, millwork, laminate, ceramic tile etc.
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Construct and repair structural woodwork and equipment in the yards, industrial and commercial property. Work with materials such as wood, plastic, fiberglass, or drywall. Construct and repair structural woodwork and equipment in the yards, industrial and commercial property.
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