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The candidate will need to have the following skills: frame, hang and finish drywall, doors and hardware, install casework and trim, grab bars and bath fixtures, wall protection and bump rail, and acoustical ceilings.
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Carpentry: Able to repair interior and exterior doors and frames, repair kitchen cabinets, drawers, and vanities, and repair small drywall damage. Framing and drywall installation. HVAC/Boiler Systems: Furnace and AC installation and troubleshooting; boiler installation and troubleshooting (both steam and water.
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Five or more years of experience in construction, carpentry, drywall, carpeting, painting and project management. We help families and businesses recover from disastrous situations with our water and fire damage restoration, mold removal, and disaster and trauma cleanup services.
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Responsibilities: Estimate commercial drywall, metal framing, painting, insulation, and wood framing projects. Strong knowledge of drywall, metal framing, painting, insulation, and wood framing.
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3+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. You know as well as I do that this industry is recession-proof since every bank, church, and skyscraper requires drywall and framing.
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Loss evaluation includes but is not limited to: Using thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to determine the moisture content of the affected & non-affected building materials (drywall, flooring, cabinets, etc.
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We also install flooring, drywall, acoustical tile ceilings, and offer janitorial services. We install carpet, vinyl, ceramic tile, epoxy, along with a variety of other commercial flooring products.
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Manage day-to-day operations overseeing drywall projects exceeding $500K. GPAC: Commercial Drywall Recruiting Firm in the Nation: WORK FOR A LEADING CONTRACTOR. I am looking for an entrepreneurial manager in the Commercial Drywall industry ready to lead a motivated team.
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3 or more years related experience; including carpentry work, drywall, texture repair and painting. Performs necessary repairs to homes such as carpentry work, drywall, texture repair and painting.
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Carpentry: Construct offices, new furniture, shipping crates, drywall installation and repair, refinish wood, repair furniture, etc. Operate equipment: power tools, hand tools, vacuums, blowers, pressure washer, paint gun, carpet extractor, etc.
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Under the Superintendent's guidance, shadow pre-construction meetings, pre-drywall meetings, orientation walks and closing walks. Under the Superintendent's guidance, shadow pre-construction meetings, pre-drywall meetings, orientation walks and closing walks.
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Perform spackling, mud work, sanding, priming, painting, and drywall installation. Experience with drywall, painting and handling punch list items. This dual-role position involves overseeing water damage restoration projects and performing reconstruction tasks under the supervision of the Mitigation Service Manager.
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Extensive construction knowledge including; residential and commercial framing, sheeting, windows, doors, siding, drywall interior and exterior mill-work, flooring systems, trusses, etc. Extensive construction knowledge including; residential and commercial framing, sheeting, windows, doors, siding, drywall interior and exterior mill-work, flooring systems, trusses, etc.
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Previous experience in building maintenance working with drywall, painting, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, flooring, appliance repair, and HVAC is preferred but willing to train. Completing full vacant turn process in a timely manner to meet move-in deadlines including drywall repairs, painting, caulking and grouting.
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Strong communication with the insurance adjuster, or any third party involved with the job. A project manager within the water department is responsible for managing all aspects to a water loss. Home builder jobs, at-fault plumbing/contractor losses, and commercial account losses are all jobs a PM would be the first responder to.
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