Facilities Carpenter

KEMCO Facilities ServicesSummerville, SC
Onsite

About The Position

Kemco Facilities Services and Reliant Commercial is seeking an experienced carpenter in Summerville, SC. This is a commercial carpenter position focused on making repairs in retail stores. The role requires a self-starter who is reliable, a team player, and possesses good computer, smartphone, and paperwork system skills. Experience is required in all types of interior finishes, including sheetrock, suspended ceilings, carpet, ceramic tile, and FRP. Work also includes steel frame doors, door hardware, commercial casework, and store fixtures. Commercial construction experience is desired. The ideal candidate will be a good problem solver with excellent people skills. This is an hourly position with 40 hours per week, offering W2 employment. Occasional travel is required, with hotel and per diem provided. Some overtime and some 24/7 on-call service are also required.

Requirements

  • Experienced carpenter
  • Self-starter
  • Reliable
  • Team player
  • Computer and smartphone skills
  • Good with paperwork systems
  • Experience in all types of interior finishes: sheetrock, suspended ceilings, carpet, ceramic tile and FRP
  • Experience with steel frame doors, door hardware, commercial casework, and store fixtures
  • Good problem solver
  • Excellent people skills

Nice To Haves

  • Commercial construction experience

Responsibilities

  • Make repairs in retail stores
  • Perform interior finishes including sheetrock, suspended ceilings, carpet, ceramic tile, and FRP
  • Work with steel frame doors, door hardware, commercial casework, and store fixtures
  • Occasional travel
  • Some overtime required
  • Some 24/7 on-call service required

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Company Vehicle and Attire provided
  • Health insurance
  • Retirement plan and profit share programs
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
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