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Temporary Millwork Installation Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Carpenter-Solar

Barrington, IL

$21.75 - $29.25/hr

Installation of solar panels. Carpenters are expected to work with and install doors, hardware ... millwork. Specific tasks may include building rough wooden structures, such as concrete forms ...

Carpenter-Solar

Barrington, IL · On-site

$21.75 - $29.25/hr

Installation of solar panels. Carpenters are expected to work with and install doors, hardware ... millwork. Specific tasks may include building rough wooden structures, such as concrete forms ...

Carpenter-Solar

Barrington, IL · On-site

$21.50 - $29.25/hr

Installation of solar panels. Carpenters are expected to work with and install doors, hardware ... millwork. Specific tasks may include building rough wooden structures, such as concrete forms ...

Temp Aide - Crewperson

Wichita, KS · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

The intern will gain valuable knowledge of tools, materials, installation, and shop safety ... millwork projects * Measure, cut, and prepare materials under supervision * Read and interpret a ...

Temp Aide - Crewperson

Wichita, KS

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

The intern will gain valuable knowledge of tools, materials, installation, and shop safety ... millwork projects * Measure, cut, and prepare materials under supervision * Read and interpret a ...

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How much do temporary millwork installation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary millwork installation in the United States is $24.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a millwork installer do?

A millwork installer is responsible for installing custom woodwork such as cabinets, moldings, and fixtures in residential or commercial buildings. They read blueprints, measure accurately, and use tools like saws and drills to ensure precise installation, often working in teams and following safety protocols.

What is the difference between Temporary Millwork Installation vs Permanent Millwork Installation?

AspectTemporary Millwork InstallationPermanent Millwork Installation
CredentialsTypically requires basic carpentry skills, safety certificationsRequires advanced carpentry skills, possibly specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, event setups, trade showsCommercial or residential buildings, long-term projects
DurationShort-term, project-specificLong-term, ongoing
PurposeTemporary structures, displays, event setupsPermanent fixtures, cabinetry, built-ins

Temporary Millwork Installation involves setting up short-term structures or displays, often requiring quick, flexible work in various environments. Permanent Millwork Installation focuses on long-lasting fixtures within buildings. Both roles share similar skills but differ mainly in project duration and purpose.

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Installation of solar panels. Carpenters are expected to work with and install doors, hardware, trim, cabinetry, ceiling materials and millwork. Specific tasks may include building rough wooden structures, such as concrete forms, scaffolds, tunnel and sewer supports and temporary frame shelters according to sketches, blueprints or verbal instructions. This includes examining specifications to determine dimensions of structures and measuring boards, timbers or plywood using various tools.

Carpenters must be proficient at sawing boards and plywood panels to required sizes, bracing forms in place with timbers, tie rods, and anchor bolts, and building framework to strengthen, protect, or disguise buildings that are undergoing construction. 

Carpenters may also be required to erect scaffolding for buildings and install ladders, handrails, walkways, platforms and gangways, install rough frames and bracing them with boards nailed to framework, install subflooring in buildings, or weld parts to steel structural members.