Cabinet Installer

Colorado Springs, CO
Full Time
Experienced

Concepts In Millwork Inc. is looking for experienced Installers to add to our Team! We offer a great benefit package, competitive wages and an upbeat, friendly work environment! Come and join our growing Team today! 
Job Details
Salary
From $20 to $27 an hour, commensurate upon experience. 
Job Type
Full-time. 7:00am - 3:30pm Mon-Fri. (overtime as needed)
Application Window
The Application window is Ongoing for this position. 

Immunizations/Testing is required for this position. 
Generous Benefit Package
  • 401 (k) plan
  • Medical. Employee Monthly Premium Payment, Paid 100% by the Employer for the base plan! Dependent coverage is at cost to the employee. There are affordable buyup options for premium plans.
  • Employer sponsored Life Insurance for the employee and eligible dependents. 
    Life Insurance, Employee: $30,000 100% Employer Paid. 
    Life Insurance, Spouse/Partner: $12,500 100% Employer Paid. 
    Life Insurance, Child: $5,000 100% Employer Paid.
  • Voluntary Life/AD&D
  • Voluntary Accident Insurance
  • Dental
  • FSA 
  • FSA Dependent Care 
  • PTO
  • Paid Holidays
     
  • Safety equipment will be provided by the company
  • Periodic raffles, company sponsored events and employee recognition
Come and join a company that prides itself on its focus of employee Morale and Engagement. 
Please note some benefits require a brief waiting period before eligibility.
 

Full Job Description

Concepts in Millwork, Inc. is looking to welcome Installers to our team!
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
  • Perform all cabinet installations, with the ability to reason and to understand and carry out written, illustrated or oral instructions.
  • Examine installation site and study shop drawings and/or blueprints to determine specifications, instructions, materials, dimensions, position, tools and assembly methods as required.
  • Load and unload supplies, tools and/or equipment.
  • Cut materials and components to size, using power saws or hand saws.
  • Join component parts together or attaches components to structure or building, using screws bolts, nails and hand tools and power tools.
  • Have strong ability to solve problems regarding machining mistakes, unclear shop drawings, etc.

Qualifications Desired:
  • Cabinetry certification and/or three + years' experience in related field.
  • Knowledge of carpentry/construction industry, including processes, procedures, equipment, tools and machinery; experience in Millwork/Casework installation, strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of the safe operation of basic hand and power tools and millwork tools such as router, table saw, files, chop saw, sander etc.
  • Possess a valid driver's license, a good driving record and have the ability to travel nationally if needed.
  • Own identified tools and/or have the ability to obtain tools as required.
If you need an accommodation to assist you in applying for a position with Concepts In Millwork. Please contact Human Resources at 719-570-7353 xt:129 or via email at [email protected]Installer tool list
(Required For the Position)

The below listed tools have been determined to be necessary to all installers at Concepts in Millwork to complete the installation of our products in a professional manner.
 
  1. 10” or 12” Compound miter saw
  2. Circular saw
  3. Jig saw
  4. Random orbit sander 5”
  5. Belt sander
  6. Router
  7. Utility knife
  8. Extra saw blades (for all saws listed above)
  9. Extension cord 12 ga. or larger (minimum 100’)
  10. Measuring tape (3/4” x 25’)
  11. 2’ and 4’ level and or laser level
  12. Scribe and pencil
  13. Set of nail sets
  14. Cordless drill and or driver (extra batteries and charger)
  15. Hammer drill (prefer rotary hammer using SDS bits)
  16. Screw organizer
  17. Air compressor and air hose (unless you have airless nail guns)
  18. 18 ga. brad nailer (shoot 2” nails)
  19. 6” vice grip C-clamps (2 min)
  20. Hole saw kit (at least 2 ½”)
  21. Standard spade bit set
  22. Chalk line
  23. Caulking gun
  24. Stud finder (or magnets)
  25. Standard drill bit set
  26. Speed square
  27. Chisel set
  28. Wonder bar or small pry bar.
  29. Finish hammer
  30. Dead blow hammer
  31. Standard open end wrench set (1/4” to ¾”)
  32. 3/8” drive socket set (5/16” to 1”)
  33. Crescent wrench (12”)
  34. 4” ladder
  35. Two-wheel dolly
  36. Assortment of driver bits
  37. Standard Phillips screwdriver
  38. GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter)
  39. Small shop vacuum
  40. Push broom
  41. Wisk broom or large paint brush
  42. Dustpan

Additional suggested tools
(Optional)
 
  1. Hot glue gun                                      
  2. Framing square                                    9. Crown stops          
  3. Biscuit jointer                                      10. 23 ga micro nail gun                                
  4. Right angle driver                               11. Hand power planer
  5. Digital angle finder                             12. Flush cut saw
  6. Ram-set gun                                        13. Multi tool (extra blades)
  7. Task light                                            14. Light for safety helmet
8.    Heat gun                                             15. Plastic laminate file
                                               

Items Provided by Concepts In Millwork
 
  1. Safety glasses
  2.  Ear protection
  3.  Safety helmet
  4.  Safety vest.
If you need an accommodation to assist you in applying for a position with Concepts In Millwork. Please contact Human Resources at 719-570-7353 xt:129 or via email at [email protected]

*** In an effort to increase safety from COVID-19, many of our customers require the COVID-19 vaccine. For compliance purposes, employees in this role are required to provide proof of vaccination OR provide a valid medical or religious exemption. ***

Concepts In Millwork is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by applicable state or local law. This policy applies to all employees, including managers, supervisors, co­workers, and non-employees such as customers, clients, vendors, consultants, etc.
 

We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to the Concepts Team, 
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