Finish; Interior Carpenter
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Carpentry, Building Maintenance, Construction Labor / Trades, General Labor
Finish (Interior) Carpenter
This role focuses on interior commercial finish carpentry, primarily at a large hospital project. You will install doors, frames, hardware, cabinetry, and related finishes while maintaining a clean, safe, and efficient job site. The position offers steady weekday hours with occasional Saturdays and the opportunity to transition to a long‑term role with full benefits.
Responsibilities- Perform interior commercial finish carpentry work on active construction sites, primarily within a hospital setting.
- Install hollow metal door frames according to specifications and project plans.
- Set and hang doors accurately to ensure proper operation and alignment.
- Install door hardware, including locks, handles, closers, and related components.
- Install backing in kitchens and bathrooms for cabinetry, bathroom partitions, and miscellaneous bathroom accessories.
- Install base and wall cabinets in kitchen areas, ensuring secure and level placement.
- Install tabletops on base cabinets with precise alignment and secure fastening.
- Read and interpret blueprints to complete tasks according to design and code requirements.
- Use hand tools and power tools safely and effectively for all carpentry tasks.
- Lift and move materials and equipment up to 50 pounds independently as part of daily work.
- Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment, including regular housekeeping of work areas.
- Follow all site safety rules and complete required safety training, including OSHA training.
- Demonstrate dependability by arriving on time, working scheduled hours, and meeting project deadlines.
- Adapt to changing site conditions and assist with other carpentry tasks as needed, which may include occasional exterior or form carpentry work if required.
- Proven commercial construction experience, specifically in carpentry on commercial projects.
- Hands‑on experience with rough and finish carpentry in a commercial environment.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints to perform installations accurately.
- Proficiency with hand tools commonly used in carpentry, such as tape measures, levels, hammers, and chisels.
- Proficiency with power tools, including drills, saws, and other carpentry‑related equipment.
- Capability to install hollow metal door frames, hang doors, and install door hardware.
- Experience installing cabinetry, including base and wall cabinets, and tabletops.
- Ability to install backing for cabinetry, bathroom partitions, and bathroom accessories.
- Capacity to lift up to 50 pounds independently on a regular basis.
- Strong dependability, with consistent attendance and punctuality.
- Ability to work with a sense of urgency to help meet project schedules and deadlines.
- Completion of OSHA training, with willingness to obtain OSHA 30 prior to starting on site.
- Willingness to complete additional background checks and health‑related clearance processes required for hospital work.
Skills & Qualifications
- Experience on large commercial projects such as hospitals, schools, industrial facilities, or manufacturing buildings.
- Comfort working in both interior and exterior environments if project needs change.
- Strong attention to detail to ensure high‑quality finish work and proper installation.
- Commitment to jobsite cleanliness and safety practices.
- Ability to collaborate with other trades and follow direction from site leadership.
- Openness to a contract‑to‑hire arrangement with the potential to move into a long‑term role.
- Any additional OSHA certifications or safety training beyond OSHA 30 are a plus.
You join a company that values long‑term relationships, professional growth, and team camaraderie. After a successful contract‑to‑hire period, you can access comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and paid time off that increases with tenure. The organization encourages a positive team culture through company outings, team‑building events, and occasional provided lunches, supporting both work‑life balance and a strong sense of belonging.
WorkEnvironment
You work primarily indoors on a commercial hospital project, with standard hours Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and…
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