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Specializing in drywall, carpentry, framing, insulation, wallboard, doors, and hardware, our client is committed to delivering exceptional results. Proficient understanding of carpentry, framing, insulation, wallboard, doors, and hardware.
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Additionally, you'll contribute to the upkeep of our MFI buildings, showcasing your skills in concrete work, painting, carpentry, floor coatings, block work, and pipe insulation. Demonstrates adaptability in various construction tasks, including block work, concrete work, tile, carpentry, painting, and pipe insulation.
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Some examples of collateral duties include performing concrete, painting, carpentry, floor coatings, block work and pipe insulating. As a Water Treatment Operator, you'll play a vital role in maintaining and operating our water treatment plant, ensuring compliance with Nebraska's regulations.
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Job Title: Carpentry Journeyman. Five year or more experience in commercial carpentry. Install structures/ fixtures such as: Flooring, framing, insulation, rafters/ trusses, sheathing, drywall and finishes, painting/ staining, doors/ windows, hardware, partitions, cabinets/ countertops, trims, ceilings, siding, fascia/ soffit, and roofing.
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Ho-Chunk, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Sheetrock Mud Pan, Knives, and Rasp. Construct, erect, demo, install and repair structures using carpenter’s hand and power tools. Able to Install Metal and Wood Doors, Windows, Siding, Soffit, and Fascia.
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We are seeking a dynamic Commercial Interior Superintendent-Drywall to contribute to the success of high-rise apartment complex projects. Experience utilizing Procore and Bluebeam. 5 to 10 years of experience in drywall installation.
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Description: We are seeking a Construction Laborer with basic carpentry skills, including the ability to read a tape measure, for our team. The ideal candidate will have experience in demolition, light framing, and drywall tasks.
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Building construction (post-frame), carpentry or framing experience preferred (on the job or in school) Efficiently execute tasks such as: digging and installing footings, framing walls and roof structures, installing windows, entry and other doors and door openings, installing various siding and roofing materials including hi-rib steel, shingles, wood and other siding materials and mortarless masonry units, finishing with metal and wood trims.
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High school diploma or GED diploma, or three to six months related experience (in farming, construction, carpentry, or manufacturing) or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Basic carpentry, electrical, plumbing knowledge. The facilities coordinator's responsibilities include implementing preventative maintenance, communicating with service providers, and performing regular inventory of supplies.
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