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🔗Restoration Technician

  • Full Time
  • Denver, CO
  • $20-$24 USD / Hour
  • Applications have closed
  • Job Qualifications:

    Qualifications:

    • One year of experience working in trim carpentry or painting
    • Knowledge of historic buildings and systems not necessary but is a plus
    • Able to work from ladders and scaffolding and help in their setup and takedown
    • Able to work outdoors in various types of weather and in non conditioned interiors
    • Familiar with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for historic preservation (Primarily #9 & #10)
    • Able to lift/carry 50 lbs
    • Able to work as part of a team to complete projects
  • How to Apply:

    Email a resume

  • Job benefits: health Insurance, PTO, Paid Holidays, Retirement Plan
  • Contact Name: Derek Bell
  • Application Email: derekbell@heritagewindowrestoration.com

Website Heritage Window Restoration

Historic Preservation contracting company, focused on windows, doors, and trim work

Essential Responsibilities/Duties:

  • Assisting Restoration Specialists/Foremen/Managers in the workshop and the field
  • Learn and apply appropriate preservation methods
  • Job site and workshop duties may include:
    • Deconstructing/labeling historic system components for removal to shop
    • removing loose paint
    • sanding
    • epoxy application
    • component repair and replacement
    • masking, caulking, and painting

Other Responsibilities:

  • Effectively communicate with coworkers as it relates to projects
  • Follow company policies and safety procedures
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area


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