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They are looking for a Professional Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator with exceptional skills in Estimating, Project Management, and Sales to add to their growing team. As a Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator , you will be responsible for accurately estimating the cost and materials required for drywall and paint projects in commercial settings.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of drywall construction processes, materials, and labor requirements. Utilize estimating software and tools to generate detailed and accurate cost estimates, a key task for a Commercial Drywall Estimator.
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Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator Requirements: Proven experience as a Commercial Drywall/Paint Estimator, preferably in a construction or contracting environment. Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator Responsibilities: Estimate Costs: Analyze project requirements, blueprints, and specifications to accurately estimate the cost of materials, labor, and equipment needed for drywall and paint projects.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Drywall Superintendent/Foreman. Gpac is working with a reputable drywall contractor who is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Commercial Drywall Superintendent to join their dynamic team.
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The main responsibility of the Commercial Drywall Estimator is to accurately estimate project costs, analyze blueprints, conduct on-site evaluations, and collaborate with project managers and clients to deliver detailed and competitive bids.
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We need a good, Part-Time Drywall Finisher - Residential/Light Commercial for the Handyman Connection of Newburg who can assist residents in the Newburg area. Contact Handyman Connection of Newburg to discuss the Drywall Finisher position.
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With an executive team that has been in the drywall and painting industry since 2003, TMG Wall Systems has successfully completed numerous high-profile projects for clients such as the US Army Corps of Engineers, US Navy (NAVFAC), Alaska DOT, and various school districts and municipalities across Alaska and Washington.
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GENERAL SUMMARY The Painter II has a specialized focus in drywall, drop ceilings, wall vinyl installation, and is responsible for the maintenance of all interior and exterior surfaces of the hotel, casino and back of house Team Member areas.
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Unique projects: An AmeriCorps member will assist with hands-on construction task including demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry, and landscaping.
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Preferred Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years of metal framing, drywall, & acoustical ceiling-related install experience Must be able to read drawings, specifications, contracts, and subcontracts.
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Love being active, playing sports, as well as spending time outsideRESPONSIBILITIES:Completing handyman and home improvement projects such as repairs, flooring, drywall, carpentry, painting, etc.
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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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Perform carpentry duties to include repairing drywall and plaster walls, acoustical ceiling track, tile, doors, furniture repair and assembly, and hanging shelves/pictures, etc. Perform carpentry duties to include repairing drywall and plaster walls, acoustical ceiling track, tile, doors, furniture repair and assembly, and hanging shelves/pictures, etc.
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Drywall, concrete, painting and sanding. Duties will include: HVAC maintenance; Repair + Diagnostics Heavy electrical and plumbing General Construction labor Irrigation Other duties that fall under general labor Essential Functions of the job: General knowledge of low voltage wiring.
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