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Constructs floors, doors, and partitions, using woodworking machines, hand tools, and power tools. The employee must be able to work above ground at heights of a minimum of 50 feet aloft and/or working from scaffolding and/or man-lifts while working with machinery; in confined spaces and withstand extreme heat and cold in an outside climate or confined space.
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Kelly is currently seeking a skilled Lead Carpenter to join our team in Sulphur, LA. The ideal candidate will be proficient in interpreting blueprints, measuring and cutting materials, constructing frameworks and structures, installing fixtures and finishes, and performing repairs and renovations.
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Carpentry, Woodworking, Blueprint, measuring, construction, Hand And Power Tools, Toolbox, Sanding. Fabricate molds for casting concrete elements cost efficiently and with precise tolerances using wood, plywood, foam, rubber, concrete, plastic, etc.
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PeopleReady Skilled Trades is hiring for Journeyman Carpenters in the greater Kansas City Area. In this role as a Journeyman Carpenter, you'll enjoy health insurance benefits and a flexible work schedule.
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Good math skills Trade School certification (a plus) Journeyman Carpenter (a plus) Woodworking and Mechanical aptitude. Good math skills Trade School certification (a plus) Journeyman Carpenter (a plus) Woodworking and Mechanical aptitude.
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Shop Millwork Carpenter/Woodworker (Full time averaging 40-55 hours per week)Fulltime Carpenter and woodworker needed for manufacturing custom millwork in shop and jobsite installation as well as finishing woodwork in shop and or on jobsite.
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Experience in woodworking; millwork, cabinet shop, and/or set/stage construction is preferred but not required. As a Finish Carpenter, you play an integral role in creating quality apartments for our residents to call home for years to come.
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Experience in finish carpentry - woodworking or cabinet making industry preferred. As a Carpenter - Exhibit Technician you will make an impact by fabricating large-scale exhibit environments.
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Build or repair cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, carpenter's hand tools, or power tools. The employee is occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of carpenter shock.
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Repairs tables, desks and cabinets; performs skilled bench work in a carpenter shop, operates power saws, joiners, wood lathes, planers, boring, sanding and mortising machines, uses and cares for carpentry tools and equipment.
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The Mill Carpenter will perform general labor, focusing on quality carpentry skills to complete stairs and other jobs in our mill. Operate woodworking machinery and hand tools. You should be able to read a tape measure and be able to learn to use a computer controlled stair machine, radial arm saw, table saw, miter saws, Jointer, Band Saw, Planer Wide belt sander, etc.
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Ability to estimate time and materials; operate common woodworking machinery; rig and work from scaffolds; and lay out work for self and others; Operates woodworking machinery. Installs resilient floor tile and acoustical ceiling tile; performs minor painting, masonry and related building trades work as needed; supervises some skilled/unskilled workers as assigned and performs overtime work and other duties when required.
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Cuts or saws boards, timbers, or plywood to required dimension, using handsaw, power saw, or woodworking machine. Fabricates, assembles, and/or dissembles parts by hand or by woodworking and metalworking machines.
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Responsible for overseeing Carpenter II's and Carpenter I's with the assembling and fastening of materials, using hand tools, power tools and woodworking equipment. Job foreman or lead carpenter experience preferred.
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As the Master Carpenter, you will be instrumental in the continuing success of the Touring Productions at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. Experience in woodwork, construction, uses of power and hand woodworking tools.
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