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Strong interest in woodworking or operating industrial woodworking machinery. We are a manufacturer, importer and niche distributor of premium hardwood lumber, millwork and architectural sheet goods.
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Build or repair cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, stairs and other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, carpenter's hand tools, and power tools. 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.
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Undertake preventative maintenance tasks on manufacturing machinery such as motors, pneumatic tools, conveying systems, and industrial woodworking machinery, using diagrams, sketches, operations and maintenance manuals, manufacturer's instructions, engineering specifications, and troubleshooting malfunctions.
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The production worker sets up and independently operates all types of basic woodworking/production machines. The Production Worker performs product assembly/production functions of custom doors.
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Constructs, erects, and installs structures made of wood, metal, plywood, wallboard, and other materials using carpentry hand tools, power tools, and woodworking machines for commercial projects.
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Must have some carpentry and/or woodworking experience as in field repairs are the main focus for this position. woodworking or door: 1 year (Required) Basic tool experience using router, miter saw, table saw, planer, joiner etc.
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Past experience in commercial woodworking (doors, millwork, cabinets, etc.) Experience: Minimum 6 Months in Production/Woodworking. Past experience in commercial woodworking (doors, millwork, cabinets, etc.
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We are currently hiring for for a Retail Associate located in Denver, CO. This is a customer service role in which the senior retail associate gives customers their immediate and complete attention by explaining, demonstrating, and selling woodworking supplies and tools.
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Experience with glass walls, glass railings, custom woodworking, hanging pieces, Spanish mesh, railings, canopies, etc. 6+ years of experience as a high end finish carpenter with reputable construction companies.
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Strong knowledge of woodworking techniques, tools, and materials. This is a full-time on-site role as a Cabinet Maker located in Arvada, CO. As a Cabinet Maker, you will be responsible for building and assembling cabinets and other millwork products.
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Prior experience in the building materials industry or custom woodworking is advantageous. As Kitchen/Cabinet Designer, you will be responsible for creating customized cabinetry designs that meet the unique needs and preferences of our clients.
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