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Feb 17, 2008

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Due to a sustained increase in the demand for our services, Holder Bros. Timber Frames is seeking an experienced timber frame carpenter to join our company. Duties of this position include laying out, cutting, and raising all manner of timber frames using a wide variety of materials and methods.

The ideal applicant should be equally at home in the shop and on site, comfortable working at height, skilled with a framing square, calculator, circular saw, broad axe, laser level, and forklift, capable of working from blueprints and shop drawings, experienced in both rough and finish carpentry, and possessing sharp tools and a sharp mind.

Practical skills and experience are important, but attitude is paramount.
We are seeking an individual who is a team player and who possesses a constant desire to improve their professional skills.

To people who fit this description and are interested in a long-term position as an important part of our team, we offer good pay and benefits, an on-going opportunity for growth, challenging and varied work, and a collaborative and engaging situation. Please send your resume and a letter of introduction to info@holderbros.com

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