Journeyman Carpenter
PeopleReady     Queen Creek, AZ 85142
 Posted 10 days    

As Journeyman Carpenter with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support a Commercial Contractor in Queen Creek. Our recognition program specially designed to help tradespeople grow and thrive in their careers. Whether you?re new to the trades or a seasoned pro, come take charge of your career with PeopleReady Skilled Trades. Interested? Apply today!

Note: The pay rate for this job is $26 - $33 / hour

Responsibilities:

* Hours: 8-10 Hour Days

* Build Commercial Structure

* Build Safety Railing

* Read Blue Prints

* Measure and Cutting Material

* Operate Hand and Power Tools

 Qualifications:

* 5 Years Prior experience in commercial carpentry required

* Must have Carpentry Tools of the Trade.

* Ability to operate power and hand tools

* Ability to stand, bend, kneel and walk for extended periods throughout the day with or without reasonable accommodation

* Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation

* Prior experience in the construction field required

* Position may require a drug screen 

For more information, please contact on the below details –

1- Name – Eric Holt

2- Contact Number - (602) 679-3318

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PeopleReady is an equal opportunity employer, and we value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religious affiliation, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, disability, or any other basis protected by law. We will get to know you and connect you with jobs that match your skills, experience and preferences. We work hard every single day to find jobs so each employee has opportunity and variety in their work.

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Job Details


Employment Type

Full Time

Number of openings

N/A


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