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As a Finish Carpenter, you will play a vital role in bringing these structures to life by working on-site to follow blueprints, install studs, drywall, trim, and more. As a Finish Carpenter, you will play a vital role in bringing these structures to life by working on-site to follow blueprints, install studs, drywall, trim, and more.
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The Carpenter - Skilled Tradesman is an experienced and trainable laborer skilled in carpentry in multiple areas of residential and commercial rebuilding, with a demonstrated track record in insurance restoration work.
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The Carpenter is primarily responsible for completing residential and commercial repair jobs that are assigned by the Project Managers of the reconstruction department. Constantly moves about job sitesConstantly positions self to move about job sites stairs, walkways, roofs, crawl spacesOccasionally ascends and descends a ladder to complete jobs Must be able to communicate and converse with customers and internal employees over the phone and face to face Frequently will lift up to 60lbs.
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We are hiring for an experienced Commercial Carpenter for a full time, direct hire job in the Lancaster area. Must have experience in all aspects of carpentry including framing, trim, drywall, taping, tile install, etc.
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We are looking for a full-time, reliable Carpenter to join us in occasional new construction, interior/exterior remodeling, roofing and siding, framing, kitchen and bathroom work. If you have experience as a carpenter, builder, or handyperson, consider joining our reputable, faith-based company.
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As a lead carpenter, you will lead projects in the residential home remodeling area for customers who are willing to pay for the very best. Minimum 5+ years' experience of working on a Carpenter position with significant experience working with carpentry materials and using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools (such as powered saws, hammers, rulers, etc.
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Constructs new walls using studs and drywall, wire lathe studs and wire, and masonry construction techniques.
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Direct experience working as a skilled carpenter is required. Work in confined areas (crawl space) Knowledge of carpentry and use of carpentry related hand and power tools. Direct experience working as a skilled carpenter is required.
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