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Acts Acquisition & Development Company is currently seeking qualified candidates for our Construction Master Carpenter position. In this role, you will be responsible for all basic functions of construction, including but not limited to demolition, millwork, cabinetry, metal framing, wood framing, layout, drywall and drywall finishing, finish trim installation, window and door installation, siding installation, and many other aspects of construction.
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Four (4) years experience as journeyman carpenter in wide variety of residential & commercial construction. Years Relevant Work Experience: 4 years experience as journeyman carpenter in wide variety of residential & commercial construction.
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Under general supervision, the Carpenter performs the full range of skilled carpentry work including new construction, remodeling of existing spaces, and repair and maintenance work. The carpenter provides a proactive and comprehensive preventive maintenance program for the University.
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Keywords: Carpenter, Construction, Lead Carpenter, Finish Carpenter, Foreman, Remodeling Contractor. Are you an experienced Lead Carpenter ready to showcase your talents for an award-winning company that has been bringing dream homes to life for our customers since 1989.
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Seattle-based general contractor, with a focus on green remodeling and new construction, is looking for a skilled, experienced Journeyman Carpenter to complement our great team. Job Description:Our Journeyman Carpenter is the second in command on the job site and provides strong support for the job site Supervisor with day-to-day project operations, tasks, and installations.
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The Bridge Carpenter is responsible for performing manual labor on all phases of bridge construction including demolition, substructure, and superstructure using various types of tools. Three-plus years related experience and/or training on heavy highway construction projects preferred.
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Headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, the Mountain Companies (comprised of Mountain Enterprises, Mountain Materials, and Mountain Aggregates) have been providing asphalt paving and aggregate services to the state of Kentucky for decades.
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As a Finish Carpenter, you will use your superior craftsmanship and attention to detail to apply the finishing touches to our homes, ensuring that they are not only functional, but visually appealing.
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Must hold a current Journeyman Carpenter license/certificate (if required by the applicable state, city or county) Minimum of 1 year of experience as a journeyman carpenter or similar role.
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Work as rough/finish carpenter performing such duties as resurfacing concrete walkways (floor polishing) in city buildings, maintenance of facilities equipment, basic carpentry, wood and metal stud framing, removal/installation of ceiling systems, carpet, VCT tile, ceramic tile, wallboard, wall trim, doors, windows, concrete, brick/block laying, sandblasting, chipping, painting and demolition of structures.
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A Journeyman Carpenter - Concrete will be responsible for executing construction site carpentry activities and mentoring Apprentice Carpenters participating in the Apprenticeship Program. Assist Carpenter Foreman with estimating and materials listing for self-perform tasks.
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Use power tools including but not limited to, electric saws, hammer drill, drills, reciprocating saws, band saw, jig saw, miter boxes, pneumatic nail guns and sanding machines. Accurately measure, cut and join wood, drywall, fiberglass, plastic and other building materials.
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Central State Hospital is currently recruiting for a Carpenter/Painter to analyze defects and malfunctions to determine the scope of the problems. Perform as a Journeyman Carpenter and Painter with responsibility for a complete project from initial layout to final assembly.
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As a Journeyman Carpenter with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support commercial and industrial projects in multiple locations throughout Massachusetts. If you're a skilled Journeyman Carpenter seeking carpentry jobs with great pay, we may have the job for you.
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Responsible for erecting structures, scaffolding and other systems.
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