What are the responsibilities and job description for the Journey Person position at Clark Construction?
JOURNEY PERSON
Clark Construction Inc., headquartered in Kitsap County, is one of the Puget Sound region’s premier construction firms. Our team of highly skilled construction professionals brings experience in an impressive range of projects, of every scale, from home remodels to multi-million-dollar commercial structures. An employee-owned company, we are committed to building exceptional structures that reflect fine craftsmanship, superior attention to detail, outstanding value, and customer service that exceeds the expectation of every valued client.
Job Description
The Journey Person is responsible for the safe construction, installation, and repair of wooden structures including, but not limited to, buildings and concrete forms. The Journey Person reads and interprets blueprints to ensure the quality and safety of the final product and to order materials needed for the project. Exceptional attention to detail and analytical skills are crucial qualities for this position.
Role and Responsibilities
· Arrive at jobsite on time and ready to work
· Provide as much notice as possible for unscheduled absences (e.g., sick days)
· Assist in all phases of the construction process
· Meet goals and expectations in your Plan of Action (POA) as described by your supervisor in a timely manner
· Follow instructions and execute tasks with little supervision
· Display an interest in learning and a positive attitude
· Have a full understanding of safety requirements and follow safety protocol
· Read and understand plans; be able to locate details
· Access plans using computer and tablet
· Plan activities for a crew a minimum of one week in advance
· Have a strong understanding of geometry and math
· Order materials from plans and ask questions when necessary to obtain accurate information
· Frame any roof system and stair system
· Install multiple layered trim and crown molding
· Form complicated concrete pours
· Understand the concept of cutting radiuses and other curves
· Clean up all CCI jobs to the standards and requirements of CCI policy
· Bill all project-related hours worked to the appropriate project(s)
· Perform other duties as assigned
Hiring Requirements
· Dependable and timely
· Five to ten years of experience
· Ability to follow directions quickly and efficiently
· Ability to work effectively with others
· Willingness and ability to learn new skills
· Valid Driver’s License and dependable transportation
· Smart Phone and/or Tablet skills to use Procore app
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
· Able to stand and walk for a 10-12-hour day
· Able to lift 50 lbs., including overhead
· Able to perform physical and repetitive motions
· Able to sit, walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist on an intermittent or continuous basis
· Able to see, talk, and hear
· Able to climb permanent and temporary stairs
· Able to climb ladders and negotiate work areas under construction
Required Tools and Equipment
· Hand Carry Toolbox/Bucket
· Nail Bags, Razor Knife, Framing/Demo Hammer
· 7 ¼” Circular Saw, Electrical Reciprocating Saw
· 1” Utility Chisel, Hammer-Tacker, Multiple Bit Screwdriver
· 12” Crescent Wrench, Flat Bar (wonder-bar), Nail Puller (cats-paw)
· 30-35’ Tape Measure, Extension Cord - 12 gauge 100’
· 100’ Air-Hose with ¼” fittings, Speed Square, Chalk Line, Keel/Crayon-Marker
· Cordless Kit (Drill, Impact Driver, Reciprocal Saw, Circular Trim Saw)
· 4ft Level, Finish Hammer Framing Square, String Line, Plumb-bob, 4’ Ladder
· Drill Bit (Paddle Bits ¼” – 1 ½”)
· 2ft Level, 6ft Level, Coping Saw, Block Plane, Quality Chisel Set, Belt Sander, Wood/Metal Files
· Hand-Held Power Planer, Jig Saw, Palm/Orbital Sander, Clamp Set
· (Fein) Multi-Tool
Required Personal Protective Equipment: These items are required on the jobsite every day, whether in use or not
· Protective Eyewear and Hard Hat
· Respirator
· Gloves
· Work Boots
· Fall System
· Back Brace
· Protective Earmuffs
Additional Training/Certification
The following certifications are required for this position. If an employee does not have the certifications, they will be required to obtain them within 6 months of the date of hire or transfer into the position.
· CCI Annual General Construction Safety Training
· First Aid/ CPR Certification
· OSHA 10 Certification
· Forklift Operator’s Certification
· Hoisting / Rigging / Signaling
· Aerial Boom and Scissor Lifts
· Flagger Certification
Compensation and Benefits
This is an hourly position. The hourly range is $30-$50 DOE. Clark Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
In addition, Clark offers the following benefits to full-time staff with this position:
Paid Time Off: 80 hours per calendar year of paid time off (“PTO”) for sick, vacation, and personal time.
Paid Holidays: There are 9 paid holidays each year:
· New Year’s Day
· Martin Luther King Day
· President's Day
· Memorial Day
· 4th of July
· Labor Day
· Thanksgiving and the Friday after Thanksgiving
· Christmas Day
Insurance: Employees are eligible for medical, dental and vision insurance on their first day of work. We offer two options for health care insurance and pay 100% of the employee’s monthly premium for either option. Health care insurance is available for spouses and dependent(s); however, the employee is responsible for 50% of the premium for his/her spouse and dependent(s). Additional supplemental insurance benefits including Hospital Indemnity, Accident, Critical Illness, Life and AD&D Insurance may be purchased through CCI’s policy with The Hartford at your own expense.
401K: CCI has a 401K program to assist employees in saving for retirement. Employees are eligible to designate how much they would like to contribute to their 401K account starting their first day of work. CCI offers a 401k match program, matching up to 4% of the employee's annual pay.
Bonuses: Bonuses, such as performance or project-based bonuses, may be distributed throughout the year.
Cell Stipend: You are eligible to receive a $500/year cell phone stipend, paid quarterly at the end of each quarter. You must be employed during the entire quarter to be eligible for that period.
Salary : $500