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Austin Industrial, Inc. - We are currently seeking an experienced Civil Carpenter Helper to work onsite in Houston, TX.This position requires a Valid Driver's License and TWIC Card (must have card.
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Education and Experience RequirementsKnowledge of basic Carpenter CodesIn good standing in Apprenticeship school ( If applicable)Must have a High School Diploma RequirementsMust be a Citizen in order to obtain required NASA badge.
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Lays out floor-plan and cabinetwork, using rule, framing square, and calipers.
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The Residential Drywall Carpenter is responsible for installing, repairing, and finishing drywall in residential buildings. This job description provides a comprehensive overview of the duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required for a Residential Drywall Carpenter.
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You have Four years of master-level experience working as a carpenter in heavy highway or structural operations, commercial, industrial, or military construction operations settings, including rough Carpentry.
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Performs all regular job duties of carpenter as required. May serve on special task force during periods of emergency, such as floods, storms, hurricanes etc. Performs all regular job duties of carpenter as required.
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Austin Industrial, Inc. - We are currently seeking an experienced Civil Carpenter Helper to work onsite in Houston, TX. Experience - 4+ years of working experience as a Civil Carpenter in the petrochemical industry.
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The Carpenter is responsible for performing standard to moderately complex tasks involving building, installing, and repairing structures, fixtures and other items using different types of materials including wood and steel.
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The Carpenter constructs, erects, installs, fabricates, dismantles, and repairs structures, formwork and fixtures of wood, metal forms and associated accessories. Heavy Civil provides highway, port, airfield, rail and marine (intermodal transportation) construction services to private commercial and industrial clients as well as governmental entities such as the Department of Transportation and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
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Carpenter candidates should be able to interpret construction drawings as well as perform work from verbal instructions. Our Carpenters install custom cabinetry, solid surface countertops, frame commercial walls, doors and drop ceilings.
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ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for a Carpenter Helper at NRG Park in Houston, Texas. We are seeking a unique Maintenance Carpenter Helper to join our Maintenance team.
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Founded in 1963, Webber is a leading construction company that specializes in heavy civil, waterworks, energy and infrastructure management and is dedicated to safely providing intelligent solutions to its clients and community.
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Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in designated operations and production areas as stated by OSHA.•Must have a recent TWIC card•1 year or more experience as a carpenter•Tools needed: Hammer, 25 ft tape, 100 ft tape, speed square, plumbob, a pair of tie wire plyers, tool box, tool belt, and pencil•Lays out work from plans or sketch.
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To achieve this mission, HPARD seeks a Carpenter to join its Facilities Management & Development Team. Coordinate and perform general carpentry activities such as the design, construction, installation, repair and renovation of furnishings, cabinetry, doors, windows, containers, crates, flooring, building additions, panels, and glass.
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Proven experience as a Carpenter, demonstrating proficiency in various carpentry techniques. Use hand tools, power tools, and woodworking machinery, ensuring proper OSHA safety precautions are followed.
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