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Gluing Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Carpenter

Plant City, FL ยท On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Knowledge of door manufacture techniques including squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, and assembling door cores * Ability to read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for ...

Knowledge of door manufacture techniques including squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, and assembling door cores * Ability to read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for ...

Knowledge of door manufacture techniques including squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, and assembling door cores * Ability to read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for ...

Carpenter

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Knowledge of door manufacture techniques including squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, and assembling door cores * Ability to read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for ...

Knowledge of door manufacture techniques including squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, and assembling door cores * Ability to read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for ...

$46 - $50/hr

Various electrical tasks on heavy commercial site Pulling conduit Installing fire alarms Installing Bus Duct Gluing PCI Running wire Various tasks assigned by site supervisor Requirements: Minimum 2 ...

The Fabricating Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of machines and personnel associated with finishing activities including folding, gluing, waxing, stripping, and bundling. The Fabricating ...

The 2nd Shift Fabricating Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of machines and personnel associated with finishing activities including folding, gluing, waxing, stripping, and bundling. The ...

The Fabricating Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of machines and personnel associated with finishing activities including folding, gluing, waxing, stripping, and bundling. The Fabricating ...

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Gluing information

What are gluing jobs?

Gluing jobs involve assembling products or components by applying adhesives to join materials together. Workers in gluing positions may operate machines or work by hand to ensure proper adhesion of materials such as paper, wood, fabric, or plastic. These roles are common in industries like manufacturing, packaging, and woodworking, where strong and precise bonds are essential. Gluing jobs may require attention to detail, safety awareness, and an understanding of different types of adhesives and their applications.

What is the difference between Gluing vs Bonding?

AspectGluingBonding
Required CredentialsBasic adhesives knowledge, safety trainingAdvanced adhesives, surface preparation skills
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, carpentry, packagingAutomotive, aerospace, electronics manufacturing
Industry UsageCommon in woodworking, packagingUsed in high-strength applications

Gluing involves applying adhesives to join materials, typically in manufacturing or carpentry. Bonding often refers to more specialized or high-strength adhesive processes used in industries like aerospace or electronics. While both involve adhesives, bonding usually requires more advanced techniques and certifications. Understanding these differences helps in selecting the right process for specific applications.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in gluing roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in gluing roles often encounter challenges such as ensuring proper adhesion, working with various materials, and maintaining consistent application quality. Environmental factors like temperature and humidity can affect glue performance, so it's important to follow manufacturer guidelines and perform regular quality checks. Collaborating closely with quality control teams and participating in ongoing training helps gluing specialists stay updated on best practices, leading to improved efficiency and product reliability.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Gluing Machine Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Gluing Machine Operator, you need attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and experience with manufacturing processes, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with industrial gluing machines, quality control systems, and safety protocols is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, manual dexterity, and teamwork make someone stand out in this position. These skills ensure the efficient production of high-quality, accurately assembled products while maintaining workplace safety.

$35 - $55/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Description: Door Shop Master Carpenter

Location: Tampa, FL

Skills:

  • Expert knowledge in the use of door preparation jigs including ASA strike positions, Morse lock round requirements, and hinge placement
  • Expert knowledge in door specifications including industry standards, door measurements (e.g. Steelcra, Daybar, Ceco, etc.), types of door core materials used in door fabrication, and working knowledge of handling requirements for door fabrication
  • Ability to assemble lead-lined door cores, apply veneer and other external door finishes (plastic laminate, Formica, etc.), prepare cutouts in the door for hardware placement (locks, hinges, occupancy indicators, etc.), and fabricate cutouts in the door core for view window placement
  • Proficiency in the use of door shop tools such as skill saw, routers, planers, table, and nail gun
  • Knowledge of door manufacture techniques including squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, and assembling door cores
  • Ability to read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for customer door requirements
  • Effective measurement skills and ability to use a carpenterโ€™s square
  • Attention to detail and possess a quality-oriented work ethic

Job Summary:

The Door Shop Master Carpenter reports to the General Manager and is responsible for ensuring the timely and effective execution of all Medical Client Door Projects. This position is a key role in the Door Shop environment and requires an expert knowledge of door preparation jigs, door specifications, and door manufacture techniques. The Door Shop Master Carpenter will assemble lead-lined door cores, apply veneer and other external door finishes, prepare cutouts in the door for hardware placement, fabricate cutouts in the door core for view window placement, and use door shop tools such as skill saw, routers, planers, table, and nail gun. The ideal candidate will possess effective measurement skills, use a carpenterโ€™s square, and have an attention to detail with a quality-oriented work ethic.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Assemble lead-lined door cores
  • Apply veneer and other external door finishes (plastic laminate, Formica, etc.)
  • Prepare cutouts in the door for hardware placement (locks, hinges, occupancy indicators, etc.)
  • Fabricate cutouts in the door core for view window placement

Essential Skills/Experience:

  • Use of door shop tools: Skill saw, routers, planers, table, nail gun
  • Knowledge of door manufacture techniques: squaring edges, gluing/applying veneers, assembling door cores
  • Read, interpret, and follow work orders/door specifications for customer door requirements
  • Ability to effectively make accurate measurements, and use a carpenterโ€™s square
  • Work with attention to detail and possess a quality-oriented work ethic
  • Perform other tasks as needed by the business