• Four years full-time experience working at journey level in the carpentry field (journey level achieved after 4 years at the apprentice level) to include:
• Installation and fabrication of doors and door hardware in institutional and commercial applications (door closers, door operators, panic hardware, locksets, etc.)
• Framing of walls, ceilings, doors, etc., using wood and metal material.
• Installation of a variety of wall coverings including gypsum wallboard and plaster.
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints (detail sketches), plans, and building specifications. Ability to perform accurate material take-off, help with estimating projects, and assist in field design work (shop drawings).
• Experienced in the use of applicable hand tools and operation of power equipment such as saws, jointers, sanders, planers, and boring and mortising machines. Ability to clean, sharpen, maintain, and repair such tools and equipment.
• Strong interpersonal skills and ability to provide a positive image and a friendly and cooperative manner with students, staff and faculty at all levels of the organization.
• Strong communication skills, including written and verbal.
• Manage time well and work under pressure situations with tight schedules and deadlines to complete projects.
• Ability to perform tasks that require use of respirators, such as but limited to particulate and half face cartridge. Must meet requirements for fit test to allow the wearing of such respirators to perform assigned tasks.
• Physically able to perform all job functions.
• High school graduation diploma OR graduation equivalency diploma (GED) certificate
• Valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain one prior to starting work.
• Ability to drive service truck as required, and load and unload materials and supplies.
• Obtain Asbestos Worker certificate within 1 year of employment.
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