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Robins & Morton is looking for a Carpenter to work with us on our various projects and find satisfaction in doing a high quality job. Robins & Morton is consistently ranked asone of the top 100 contractors in the United States, and one of the top 15 inthe Southeast.
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Know how to build safety provisions, including but not limited to: Scaffolding, Gang Ladders, Perimeter railings and Fall Protection, Temporary Covers, Inter. Run basic equipment, including but not limited to: All terrain telescoping forklift, back-hoe, skid steer, tractor, etc.
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Use different types of carpentry tools, safely e.g. Saws (Band, circular, jig, reciprocating, chop, compound miter, etc.) Install interior finish items, including but not limited to: Wall protection, Doors & Hardware, Toilet Accessories, Cubicle Curtain Track, TV Brackets, Lockers, etc.
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Take off material quantities accurately Build square, level and plumb a specific project task using basic carpentry tools Know how to build safety provisions, including but not limited to: Scaffolding, Gang Ladders, Perimeter railings and Fall Protection, Temporary Covers, Inter.
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NCCER Training/Certified preferred. 2-5 years' experience installing Building Specialties, Cabinets, Windows, Countertops and Commercial Doors, Frames & Hardware (DFH) and/or Division 10 items. Robins & Mortonis a privately held construction firm based in Birmingham, Alabama, withoffices in Charlotte, Dallas, Huntsville, Miami, Nashville, Orlando, SanAntonio, Tampa and Raleigh-Durham.
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Cut and install interior/exterior wood, metal backing as required. The firm specializes in the construction ofhealthcare, hospitality, higher education, entertainment, sports and governmentbuildings.
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Minimum of three years healthcare preconstruction/estimating experience preferred. We are looking for a high-performing candidate who will assist the Preconstruction Team, primarily working on project estimates.
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Robins & Morton is looking for a Superintendent to lead the planning, organization, integration and completion of our dynamic projects. May also manage: Assistant Project Manager, Project Manager.
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Robins & Morton is looking for a Laborer to contribute to the physical building of our exciting construction projects. He/she will help maintain clean and prepared sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and remove up rubble and debris.
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