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Our services include roofing, gutters, siding, interior/exterior painting, concrete driveways, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, general repairs & carpentry, doors & windows, garage door repair/replace, flooring (hardwood, vinyl, carpet, laminate), refinishing, kitchen & bath renovations, full rehabs, framing, drywall repair/replace, texture match, locksmith, pressure washing, and carpet cleaning.
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Strong working knowledge of the operations of carpentry/rigging, sound, video, lighting, projection, props and costumes. of all facility productions and rehearsal spaces for the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education (PACE), Studio Theatre, and support areas.
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If you have experience in Any or all of these following fields want to talk to you: Plumbing-Carpentry-HVAC-Electrical-Mechanical-RV Service. If you have experience in Any or all of these following fields want to talk to you: Plumbing-Carpentry-HVAC-Electrical-Mechanical-RV Service.
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Perform a variety of carpentry type work, including; cabinet and furniture repair; repairs to doors; hardware, locks, and closures; masonry and drywall repair; puttying; roofing and sheet metal work; tuck pointing and sealing; flooring repair and installation; and sand blasting.
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Construction site skills associated with remote installations of National Airspace System (NAS), DoD and other Agency systems (i.e., basic carpentry for assembling concrete forms, placement and finishing concrete for shelter installations, and operating mechanized construction equipment such as skid steer loaders, trenchers, excavators, and towing/backing trailers.
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On the installation of Roofing and rough and finish carpentry. that needs to be completed so you should have carpentry skills or be able to learn. includes: Asphalt & Rubber Roofing and Repairs, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Shingle Siding.
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Essential job functions include: performing journey-level carpentry; masonry/concrete finishing; painting; or welding duties. Knowledge of and skill in operating, adjusting, and maintaining power operated carpentry tools and equipment on site and in a shop setting.
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Utilizes several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Performs welding, carpentry, furniture assembly and locksmith tasks as needed.
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Ability to pass TSA background checks for airport badging. Ability to pass TSA background checks for airport badging. Replacing components, wiring circuits, repairing simple electronic equipment; and taking test readings using common instruments such as digital multi-meters, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, and oscilloscopes.
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Utilize trim carpentry skills to fabricate new cabinetry and millwork pieces. Proven experience as a Trim Carpenter in cabinetry and restoration work. Utilize trim carpentry skills to fabricate new cabinetry and millwork pieces.
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Performs carpentry and minor construction projects including, but not limited to installation and or repair of drywall, walls, flooring, ceramic tile cabinetry, countertops, shelving, painting.
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Perform carpentry work, such as fitting doors, freeing windows, replacing and building shelves, sanding and refinishing floors, as well as exterior and interior painting. ‒ High School Diploma and training or experience in the following areas: carpentry, light plumbing work, light electrical work, painting, refurbishing and cleaning, air-conditioning.
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Utilizes a high level of carpentry skills; the incumbent installs, constructs, replaces, finishes or repairs exteriors and interiors of Tinker AFB structures. Three (3) years minimum general carpentry experience.
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Complete needed or assigned building, equipment, or room repairs including but not limited to plumbing, painting, carpentry, sheetrock, and electrical work using the appropriate tools and methods consistent with standards of safety and quality.
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Perform extensive remodels with some carpentry, tile, drywall, and concrete work. Experience: 1-2 years of experience with maintenance, carpentry, interior and exterior painting, or remodeling is a plus.
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