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Pete's Construction

Company DescriptionWe are a residential renovation company based in Windham, NH and looking to grow our team! At Pete's, quality is our first priority.
Because of our approach, strong industry partnerships, and focus on craftsmanship, we are experiencing a high demand for services.
If you are looking to grow with an amazing company with an amazing reputation, let's talk! MedicalDentalVisionPaid Time Off401(k) with MatchSteel Toe Boot ReimbursementJob DescriptionApplicants must be capable of providing excellent workmanship on a consistent basis.
In addition, we approach every job as a team.
We all succeed together to meet the needs of our clients.
Lead carpenters must be able to lead projects, support their teams, and provide on-the-job coaching and corrections for finish and apprentice carpenters.
$32 - $40 / HourNormal business hours are Monday - Friday 7am - 5pm with rotating Saturday responsibilities.
Overtime is available and encouraged! QualificationsExperience in the following areas is required:
Interior finishes (doors, millwork, crown molding, cabinetry)Custom bathroomsBasement build-outsFraming:
floors, walls, roofs, stairsExterior finishes:
decks, railings, fascia, soffits, siding, windows, doorsAdditional Certifications (must be in-hand or completed within 3 months of hire):
OSHA 30 - requiredHIC - optionalCSL - optionalThermatru Certification - requiredHilti - optionalLead Paint - optionalAdditional InformationPlease include a resume/experience and brief summary describing why you are a good fit.
Candidates offered a position must pass a background check.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
About the Company:
Pete's Construction.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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