1. **Fabrication**: - Interpret blueprints and technical drawings to determine specifications and materials needed. - Use tools and machinery to cut, shape, and assemble materials according to design specifications. - Construct frameworks, cabinets, and other structures using wood and metal. 2. **Carpentry**: - Perform various carpentry tasks, including framing, trim work, and installation of doors and windows. - Measure and mark cutting lines on materials using measuring tools. - Ensure precision and quality in all carpentry work to meet safety standards and client expectations. 3. **Installation**: - Install fabricated components and structures on-site, ensuring proper alignment and fit. - Collaborate with other tradespeople, such as electricians and plumbers, to coordinate work. - Troubleshoot and resolve any issues that arise during installation. 4. **Maintenance**: - Conduct regular inspections and maintenance of tools and equipment to ensure they are in good working condition. - Repair or replace damaged structures or components as needed. 5. **Safety**: - Follow safety protocols and regulations to maintain a safe working environment. - Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. ### Skills and Qualifications: - **Technical Skills**: Proficiency in using hand and power tools, woodworking machinery, and fabrication equipment. - **Blueprint Reading**: Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints. - **Mathematical Skills**: Strong math skills for accurate measurements and calculations. - **Attention to Detail**: Meticulous attention to detail to ensure high-quality workmanship. - **Physical Stamina**: Capability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting heavy materials. - **Problem-Solving**: Strong analytical skills to troubleshoot issues that may arise during fabrication or installation. ### Education and Experience: - A high school diploma or equivalent is often required
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