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This position will learn from and assist the carpenters in the construction and repair of building frameworks as well as structures such as stairways, doorframes, partitions, rafters, cabinetry, siding, and drywall.
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Accurately measure, cut and join wood, drywall, fiberglass, plastic and other building materials. 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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Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. I am looking for a rock-solid leader in the Commercial Drywall industry ready to manage a motivated team. This company has access to some of the most fascinating projects in the world of Commercial Drywall throughout their market.
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At Mr. Handyman we’re growing our team of handyman professionals so we can continue to be one of the most well-respected home repair and maintenance companies in the country.
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Do you love the craft side of this business, but realize the 'back office' headaches of going independent - including lead generation, websites, non-stop estimating - are not your strengths or how you want to spend your time?
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Join our TEAM as we redefine the power of the trades and celebrate your skills-in maintenance, construction, handyman services, carpentry, remodeling, drywall, etc. The 800+ Craftsmen who represent our Brand are the heart and soul of our turn-key, white-glove home repair, maintenance, and improvement service.
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On occasion there are other building maintenance duties that, at times, may include everything from minor plumbing fixes to minor drywall patching to minor roof repairs. District services building maintenance technician: This role focuses on our access control system(s) that includes doors/gates maintenance/operation.
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Some of this work includes demo work, plumbing, electrical, paint, drywall patching, and finish work. Exterior light checks, landscape maintenance, and snow removal (extra hourly compensation provided.
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Wood Framing, drywall hang, case work and trim, stairs. Wood Framing, drywall hang, case work and trim, stairs. backing and blocking, door frame install, and hardware, ability to read blueprints is a plus, minimum 1 year or more of carpentry experience, reliable transportation a plus ( carro bueno), to ols to complete tasks, good communication skill.
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Drywall repair and painting. Experience in grounds maintenance (lawn and plant care) Ensure that roads are plowed during the winter, driveways and sidewalks are cleared of snow, and sidewalks are salted to prevent icing.
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Under direction from the Maintenance Supervisor, the Maintenance Technician II at SPR is responsible for ensuring property maintenance problems and repairs including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, pool, carpentry, drywall, and appliances are diagnosed and resolved for our residents.
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