2026-03-27 – Weekly Woodworking Jobs : Explore Aspen woodworking

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This week, there’s a good mix of roles popping up, both for those who love hands-on work and those aiming for managerial positions. If you’ve been on the lookout for remote gigs, there are still some solid prospects out there, though they seem to be trickling in slower than usual. Don’t wait around too long!


This Week’s Jobs

  • Production Assistant / Woodworker
    Company: Builders Stair Supply, Inc | Location: St. Louis, MO
    This role is for folks who enjoy crafting with wood, especially in creating custom stair components. It’s an opportunity even for those without experience, provided you’re eager to learn.
    Apply Here

  • Woodworking Specialist
    Company: Closet Factory | Location: Elk Grove, CA
    This position requires advanced woodworking skills. If you know your way around cabinets and woodworks, this could be a great fit.
    Apply Here

  • MCPP - Woodworker
    Company: KBR | Location: Jacksonville, FL
    You’ll be operating woodworking machines and connecting within a team. It’s a role that suits those who like precision and teamwork.
    Apply Here

  • Woodworking Shop Manager/fabricator
    Company: Aspen Custom Woodworking | Location: Aspen, CO
    If managing a shop while enjoying the beautiful outdoors sounds appealing, this role offers the best of both worlds. It’s all about master-quality woodworking.
    Apply Here

  • Associate Conservator of Furniture and Woodwork
    Company: Philadelphia Museum of Art | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    A unique chance to work in conservation, taking care of furniture and woodwork. It’s a specialized role with a focus on preservation.
    Apply Here

  • Woodworker
    Company: Aerotek | Location: Chaska, MN
    This is a hands-on woodworking position where you’ll be responsible for crafting and assembling pieces. Perfect for those who love being on the floor and creating.
    Apply Here

  • Regional Sales Manager
    Company: Laguna Tools | Location: Seattle, WA
    More on the commercial side, this role involves product training and managing sales of woodworking tools. Ideal for those with a knack for sales and love for tools.
    Apply Here

  • Product Manager Portable Woodworking
    Company: Stanley Black and Decker | Location: Slough, GBR
    This is a management role focused on portable woodworking products. Great for those with experience in product management and a passion for woodworking tools.
    Apply Here

  • Cabinet Maker
    Company: IMPACT Search and Placement | Location: Lake Monticello, VA
    Seeking skilled candidates for cabinet making and operating woodworking machines. If you’re experienced in the field, this is a solid option.
    Apply Here

  • Construction Project Coordinator
    Company: Roomi Group Corporation | Location: Houston, TX
    This is a supervisory role, overseeing daily carpentry operations in a woodworking and cabinet shop. It’s hands-on and involves managing a team.
    Apply Here


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Hope this roundup helps you find the right fit. Best of luck with your applications!

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I’ve found local shops often post last-minute gigs; staying in touch can really help. Also, keep an eye on remote options — they’re definitely trickling in! @AspenWoodworking.

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, I get so frustrated when I see remote jobs popping up but they’re so few and far between… I had the same issue last month; applied for a couple but they disappeared fast. Just a tip, try looking at niche job boards like @AspenWoodworking or even local Facebook groups — you never know what’s floating around.

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It’s tough out there, isn’t it? I applied for a remote gig last month, but by the time I hit ‘submit’, it was already gone. It’s like trying to catch a squirrel; you gotta be fast.

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Staying proactive really helps. I once secured a remote position by following up with a company I’d applied to a few days after the posting. It’s amazing how even a simple message can keep you in their minds — especially with jobs that can disappear quickly, like those mentioned in your post. @AspenWoodworking, have you tried reaching out directly to places you’re interested in?

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