What are the responsibilities and job description for the Framing Carpenter position at Sineath Construction?
Job Description
Carpenters are involved in many kinds of construction. They cut, fit, and assemble wood and other materials for construction of homes, offices, and many other structures. Carpenters are involved in many activities from form work in the footing and foundation to wall and roof framing, setting windows and doors, or completing the interior trim out. These are just a sampling of the many and/or variety of activities required by a carpenter.
Building codes dictate where certain materials can be used. A carpenter must know these regulations. Each carpentry task is somewhat different, but most involve the same basic steps. Working from blueprints or instructions from supervisors, carpenters first do the layout- measuring, marking, and arranging of materials. They cut and shape wood, plastic, fiberglass, or drywall using hand and power tools such as chisels, planes, saws, drills, and sanders. They then join the materials with nails, screws, staples, or adhesives. In the final steps a carpenter checks the accuracy of the work with levels, rules, plumb bobs, or framing squares to make necessary corrections.
Definition: A carpenter is defined as a craftsman with a skill and experience level greater than a helper or laborer.
Job Requirements: High School Graduate or GED
Experience Requirements: A minimum of 3 – 5 years in all phases of residential construction is required.
Knowledge Requirements: Knowledge of residential construction and remodeling trades, practices, procedures, techniques, tools and equipment, materials, specifications, quality control, cost control, and safety.
Proficiency Requirements: Stain grade trim work, hanging doors, drill and set hardware, set windows, lay out stairs and common rafters, read blueprints, and utilize appropriate communication. Carpenters must have mathematical and analytical skills necessary to do material estimates
Interpersonal and Communication Requirements: Must be able to understand verbal and written instructions. Able to clearly explain steps, provide clear directions, and answer questions about construction processes to other employees and subcontractors. Carpenters will be adept at establishing relationships with all parties involved in the construction process and facilitate harmonious working relationships during the project that permit prompt resolution of problems and conflicts as they occur.
Organizational Skills: Carpenters must be able to organize assigned tasks for completion alone or with help. They will be able to complete and fulfill paperwork required for personal time sheets daily. (This is to be done daily for accuracy.)
Problem Solving Skills: Carpenters must be able to envision all steps in assigned tasks.
Working Conditions: 99% of time spent is spent working at job sites. Some driving is required.
Tool Requirements
Conflict of Interest: All employees are expected to interact on a professional manor with clients and potential clients. Under no circumstance is it acceptable for employees to do side work or non company business with or for clients of Sineath Construction. All employees are expected to communicate potential clients discovered on Sineath Construction jobsites to management. Any work performed by employees (or businesses in which the employee has a vested interest) that is not for Sineath Construction business, occurring in communities in which Sineath Construction operates business, must be approved in advance by senior management. Any violation of this principle can be considered a conflict of interest that would result in immediate termination. If you are unclear in any situation, please discuss the situation with your manager to avoid a conflict of interest.
Company Description
We are a family-owned, full service custom home and commercial general contractor serving Asheville and the surrounding areas. The hallmark of our work is our continued commitment to excellence in every detail of construction.
We are a family-owned, full service custom home and commercial general contractor serving Asheville and the surrounding areas. The hallmark of our work is our continued commitment to excellence in every detail of construction.
Carpenters are involved in many kinds of construction. They cut, fit, and assemble wood and other materials for construction of homes, offices, and many other structures. Carpenters are involved in many activities from form work in the footing and foundation to wall and roof framing, setting windows and doors, or completing the interior trim out. These are just a sampling of the many and/or variety of activities required by a carpenter.
Building codes dictate where certain materials can be used. A carpenter must know these regulations. Each carpentry task is somewhat different, but most involve the same basic steps. Working from blueprints or instructions from supervisors, carpenters first do the layout- measuring, marking, and arranging of materials. They cut and shape wood, plastic, fiberglass, or drywall using hand and power tools such as chisels, planes, saws, drills, and sanders. They then join the materials with nails, screws, staples, or adhesives. In the final steps a carpenter checks the accuracy of the work with levels, rules, plumb bobs, or framing squares to make necessary corrections.
Definition: A carpenter is defined as a craftsman with a skill and experience level greater than a helper or laborer.
Job Requirements: High School Graduate or GED
Experience Requirements: A minimum of 3 – 5 years in all phases of residential construction is required.
Knowledge Requirements: Knowledge of residential construction and remodeling trades, practices, procedures, techniques, tools and equipment, materials, specifications, quality control, cost control, and safety.
Proficiency Requirements: Stain grade trim work, hanging doors, drill and set hardware, set windows, lay out stairs and common rafters, read blueprints, and utilize appropriate communication. Carpenters must have mathematical and analytical skills necessary to do material estimates
Interpersonal and Communication Requirements: Must be able to understand verbal and written instructions. Able to clearly explain steps, provide clear directions, and answer questions about construction processes to other employees and subcontractors. Carpenters will be adept at establishing relationships with all parties involved in the construction process and facilitate harmonious working relationships during the project that permit prompt resolution of problems and conflicts as they occur.
Organizational Skills: Carpenters must be able to organize assigned tasks for completion alone or with help. They will be able to complete and fulfill paperwork required for personal time sheets daily. (This is to be done daily for accuracy.)
Problem Solving Skills: Carpenters must be able to envision all steps in assigned tasks.
Working Conditions: 99% of time spent is spent working at job sites. Some driving is required.
- Arrive at the job site prior to start time and start work at appropriate time.
- Allow 15 minutes before quitting time to ensure job is clean and safe.
- Let supervisor know 1 day in advance of needed materials.
- Except for emergencies all time off is to be scheduled 3 weeks in advance.
- Personal calls should be taken during break, lunch, or after hours.
- Ability to climb extension ladders on the steep mountain terrain.
- Ability to work on roofs and other heights.
- Ability to work in crawlspaces and underneath homes or structures.
- Ability to work with tools, lumber and other materials.
- Ability to lift and manipulate objects weighing up to 80 lbs.
Tool Requirements
- Carpenters are required to carry with them all the hand and small tools necessary to complete the assigned daily activities. Examples include, but are not limited to: Drills, drill bits, screw drivers, levels, squares, miscellaneous wrenches, skill saw, electric cords, nail pouch, hammer, tape measure, hard hats, safety glasses, and hearing protection.
- Company tools being used on site are expected to be returned to the proper place of storage at the end of everyday or at the completion of the project. Carpenters are expected to be responsible for company tools and not to allow them to be abused or lost.
Conflict of Interest: All employees are expected to interact on a professional manor with clients and potential clients. Under no circumstance is it acceptable for employees to do side work or non company business with or for clients of Sineath Construction. All employees are expected to communicate potential clients discovered on Sineath Construction jobsites to management. Any work performed by employees (or businesses in which the employee has a vested interest) that is not for Sineath Construction business, occurring in communities in which Sineath Construction operates business, must be approved in advance by senior management. Any violation of this principle can be considered a conflict of interest that would result in immediate termination. If you are unclear in any situation, please discuss the situation with your manager to avoid a conflict of interest.
Company Description
We are a family-owned, full service custom home and commercial general contractor serving Asheville and the surrounding areas. The hallmark of our work is our continued commitment to excellence in every detail of construction.
We are a family-owned, full service custom home and commercial general contractor serving Asheville and the surrounding areas. The hallmark of our work is our continued commitment to excellence in every detail of construction.