DESCRIPTION:
Commercial Carpenters needed for multiple phases of construction; skills should include, but not limited to, wood and/or metal framing, casework & trim, siding & flashing, doors & hardware, blocking & accessories.
If you’re a commercial carpenter looking for a great opportunity, we offer competitive pay and benefits.
REQUIREMENTS:
BENEFITS:
Email cover letter, resume, and completed application to info@neagleychase.com or stop by our office.
**Low income Vermont residents are encouraged to apply.
Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
The following NCC Projects are Section 03 Compliant:
Fox Run Apartments - Berlin, VT
Central & Main Apartments - Windsor, VT
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