Job Details

ID #53489121
Estado Texas
Ciudad Houston
Fuente Texas
Showed 2025-02-19
Fecha 2025-02-19
Fecha tope 2025-04-20
Categoría Comercios expertos/artesanos
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Cabinet Maker (Journeyman)

Texas, Houston
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Not Your Average Millwork Journeyman Position

(We're a cut above the rest)

Let's get straight to the grain of it: we're looking for a master millwork journeyman who can turn wood materials into things others only dream of by using pure magic. If you can spot figured maple from across the room and your joints are tighter than spandex on a bodybuilder, we should talk.

At Acacia, we're passionate about creating exceptional millwork that stands the test of time. Our team believes in combining old-world craftsmanship with modern techniques, all while maintaining a shop culture that's more fun than a buttered beaver on slip and slide.

What You'll Actually Be Doing

Creating stunning custom millwork and furnishings that makes interior designers weep with joy

Being the Master Woodworker to our apprentices - teaching them everything from the perfect miter to the art of "measure thrice, cut once"

Operating our CNC machinery because you’ve been trained by our own in-house team

Crafting high-end architectural woodwork and furnishings that would make any Wood Whisper proud

What You Need to Bring to the Table

Enough advanced experience fabricating the things that only a few can and the ability to prove it in an interview

Ability to read shop drawings and architectural plans like they're your favorite woodworking magazine

Detail-oriented and skills sharper than your favorite chisel

Mastery of both traditional hand tools and modern machinery

The ability to lift 50+ pounds (those live edge slabs aren't going to move themselves)

A valid social security number and driver's license with a record cleaner than your workbench

Ability to read and write English

Bonus Points For

Having a collection of small tools that would make a woodworking museum jealous (we’ve got the big toys covered)

The Good Stuff

Competitive pay that matches your skill level

Medical benefits for when you forget wood is harder than fingers

401(k) matching because retirement should be more than just a sawdust collection

Paid time off to do whatever non-woodworking things you enjoy

Continuing training (because there's always another technique to master)

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