Carpenter in Mapleton, Maine Accounting - Presque Isle, ME at Geebo

Carpenter in Mapleton, Maine

Carpenter in Mapleton, MaineOur client in Mapleton is currently seeking an individual with previous carpentry experience or trade school certification to work as a Carpenter! This is a temp-to-hire opportunity.
Apply today! Location:
Mapleton, MaineCompensation:
$18
per hour, based on experience - WEEKLY PAY!Schedule:
M-F 6:
30a-4pWhat's in it for you:
Competitive pay based on experience No nights or mandatory weekends Off early on Fridays Eligible for boot allowance if hired permanentlyWhat you'll be doing:
Following construction drawings and blueprints to frame structures Using carpentry and power tools to measure, cut, assemble, and install framing Maintaining a clean, organized work area to avoid safety hazards Moving materials to designated areas of worksiteHere's what you need to apply:
Previous carpentry/framing experience or trade school certification Hand tools, proper work boots, and a valid driver's license Reliability and ability to work well with a teamHow to Get Started:
We have made it easy to apply to be a Carpenter in Mapleton, Maine.
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see belowCall or Text:
'PI CARP' to 207.
554.
4376Not sure if this is the right job for you? No worries.
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Why You Should Choose Manpower?Upon eligibility, our associates have access to wide range of benefits including:
Access to health, dental, & vision benefits Unlimited referral bonus program - get paid to help your friends get work Weekly pay and electronic deposit - we get you paid fast and securely! Access to FREE online professional development trainings & programsJob ID:
5477475#33792 Recommended Skills Carpentry Construction Toolkits Reliability Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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