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Cabinetmaker

Merritt

The Role

Overview

Assemble high‑end cabinets/woodwork, adding trim and hardware, following plans.

Key Responsibilities

  • trim installation
  • build plans
  • hardware install
  • shop tools
  • project scheduling
  • team assembly

Tasks

-Add trim, crown molding, base, and other custom features to finished pieces -Follow build plans to put together high-end woodwork using pre-cut parts -Install hardware and reassemble completed units -Use shop equipment like table saws, drills, routers, clamps, and more -Help make sure projects stay on schedule for shipping -Keep your workspace clean and organized -Work with teammates to assemble cabinets and architectural woodwork

Requirements

  • quality
  • reliability
  • woodworking
  • overtime
  • lifting
  • tools

What You Bring

-Able to meet quality standards and follow instructions -Reliable and able to finish work accurately and on time -Some knowledge of woodworking or general assembly -Willing to work overtime when needed to meet deadlines -Physically able to lift materials (25–75 lbs) throughout the day -Comfortable using sanders, glue machines, edge banders, and hand tools

The Company

About Merritt

-Founded in 1967 in Mentor, Ohio by George A. Merritt, the company grew from local commissions into a luxury millwork atelier. -Now run by his sons Michael (CEO) and Keith (COO), it blends age‑old craftsmanship with cutting‑edge technology. -Facilities span Mentor, OH and Lodi, CA, supporting projects in elite enclaves like Manhattan, Aspen, Palm Beach and beyond. -Services range from precision woodworking and cabinetry to metalwork, glass, stone, carving, and full BIM consulting. -Known for holistic interior solutions—handling design, procurement, engineering, and installation under one roof.

Sector Specialisms

Residential

Commercial