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Trade Contractors: It is your responsibility to assist with ensuring that all trade contractors adhere to all of your company’s policies and procedures concerning safety, customer satisfaction, cleanliness, alcohol and substance abuse, etc Planning and Reporting: The Journeyman Carpenter reports directly to the site superintendent.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Form Carpenter Foreman are required to perform a variety of tasks including erecting and setting forms for vertical and horizontal concrete structures and site work, per specifications and drawings.
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Communicate well with crew and foreman; follow directions provided by lead carpenter or foreman; and prioritize daily duties. Carpenter will perform a variety of tasks in an assigned area as they construct, repair, restore, and install structural woodwork and related materials.
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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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Job Title: Residential Carpenters - Remodeling Specialist & Finish CarpenterCompany Name: Swanson Family ConstructionSalary: $25.00 - $30.00+ per hour (based on experience)Full Job Description:Swanson Family Construction is seeking a skilled and versatile Remodeling Specialist & Finish Carpenter to join our team.
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Additionally, the Carpenter Foreman will supervise, coordinate, and schedule a crew of eight (8) or more carpenters. Bridge Carpenter responsibilities include, but not limited to: construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials; construct, erect, repair, and dismantle built-in-place or prefabricated forms for concrete structures; construct formwork for placement of concrete; assemble columns or wall formwork (gang forms, stick build, slip forms, etc.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Form Carpenter Helper III is required to perform a variety of tasks including erecting and setting forms for vertical and horizontal concrete structures and site work, per specifications and drawings.
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Join Our Team as a Skilled Concrete Form Carpenter at ST. CROIX CONSTRUCTION, INC.! Job Title: Concrete Form CarpenterCompany Name: ST. CROIX CONSTRUCTION, INCSalary: $62,500.00 annually Full Job DescriptionST. CROIX CONSTRUCTION, INC. is seeking a dedicated Concrete Form Carpenter to join our dynamic team.
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Minimum of five+ years in bridge/heavy highway construction in Leadman/Lead Carpenter/Foreman I role. Minimum of five+ years in bridge/heavy highway construction in Leadman/Lead Carpenter/Foreman I role.
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Job DescriptionTOP pay and benefits providedJob Summary In a restoration setting, a carpenter is responsible for providing a range of construction and renovation skills commonly needed to restore residential and commercial properties damaged by water, mold, fire, smoke, and other perils.
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Craft Your Career: Join Platinum Restoration as a Finish Carpenter! Job Title: Finish Carpenter Company Name: Platinum RestorationSalary: $27.00 - $30.00 per hour, commensurate with experience.
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Minimum education required - High school diploma or GED preferred; completion of an apprenticeship program, certificate or degree program at vocational school or community college is a plus (e.g. Certificate of Achievement in Carpentry Technology, an Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry-Building Trades or an Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry.
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Should have at least 1 - 2 years as a journeyman Form Carpenter or related Civil field Experience in the Cement Finisher or Rodbuster field a plus. Should have at least 1 - 2 years as a journeyman Form Carpenter or related Civil field Experience in the Cement Finisher or Rodbuster field a plus.
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As a Trim Carpenter, you will be “hands-on” managing the field service installation of any number of systems to include closet shelves, organizers, cabinetry, trim and millwork, renovations, remodels, sheetrock repair and painting.
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The Carpenter/Roofer will perform general carpentry tasks including repairs to roof, siding, drywall and structural upgrades. The Carpenter/Roofer will perform general carpentry tasks including repairs to roof, siding, drywall and structural upgrades.
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