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Carpenter Jobs in Traverse City, MI

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Working as a Carpenter in Traverse City, MI

There are 0 Carpenter opportunities available in Traverse City, MI all with unique requirements.

Carpenters are skilled tradesmen used to make the interior and exterior woodwork in houses, buildings or other structures. They are usually hired by construction or property maintenance teams at large companies or by local housing agencies such as the council. Carpenters work with a variety of materials from simple wood to MDF, PVC, plasterboard, cement and other similar substances. Most Carpenters carry out basic jobs like installing door frames, leveling up walls and fixing broken floorboards. But some require more experience and may install loft extensions, fit windows, roofing and re-tiling. They often work with ladders

Carpenter jobs near Traverse City, MI

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Carpenters in Traverse City, MI Resume Data

Average Experience for Carpenters in Traverse City, MI

  • More than 10 years: 45%
  • 6-10 years: 30%
  • 3-5 years: 20%
  • 1-2 years: 5%

Educational Background for Carpenters in Traverse City, MI

  • Diploma: 68%
  • Bachelors: 15%
  • Associates: 15%
  • Masters: 1%

Top Skill for Carpenters in Traverse City, MI

  • Work style: Reliability: 20%
  • Basic maintenance and repair: 14%
  • Mechanical knowledge: 14%
  • Construction safety: 11%
  • Attention to detail: 11%
  • Retail customer service: 9%
  • Customer focus & orientation: 7%
  • Forklift safety: 5%
  • Management & leadership skills: Impact & influence: 5%
  • Sales skills: 5%

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