Carpenter Remote & Hybrid Only Jobs in Washington

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Demographic Data for Washington

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Basics of Becoming a Carpenter
Carpentry is one of the oldest skilled crafts in the world and involves shaping, fitting and assembling pieces of wood to make objects for use in fields like construction and home improvement. It...
Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility, and Pedagogy
During the fall of 2017, art educator B. Stephen Carpenter II began a residency at the [MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology](https://arts.mit.edu/cast/) (CAST). He provided new perspectives...
Carpentry Exam Questions Practice Test
Carpentry is a skilled trade that involves the construction and installation of structures made of wood and other materials, such as drywall and metal. Carpenters use a variety of tools and...

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Salary for Carpenter Jobs in Washington

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Highest Education Level

Carpenters in Washington offer the following education background
High School or GED
38.3%
Vocational Degree or Certification
21.1%
Bachelor's Degree
18.1%
Associate's Degree
11.9%
Master's Degree
5.6%
Some College
2.8%
Some High School
1.7%
Doctorate Degree
0.5%