Carpenter
Clark Construction Group · Haskell, TX · 5 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Study blueprints and diagrams to determine dimensions of structure or form to be constructed.
- Measure materials or distances, using square, measuring tape, or rule to lay out work.
- Cut or saw boards, timbers, or plywood to required size, using handsaw, power saw, or woodworking machine.
- Assemble and fasten material together to construct wood or metal framework of structure, using bolts, nails, or screws.
- Anchore and brace forms and other structures in place, using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, wedges, and timbers.
- Mark cutting lines on materials, using pencil and scriber.
- Erect forms, framework, scaffolds, ladders, hoists, or roof supports, using hand tools, plumb rule, and level.
- Bore bolt holes in timber, masonry, or concrete walls, using power drill.
- Assemble wood or metal forms for construction of columns and walls.
- Fabricate parts, using woodworking and metalworking machines.
- Dig or direct digging of post holes and set poles to support structures.
- Dismantle wall and column form.
Requirements
- Apprentice certificates are required for apprentices.
Clark Standards of Excellence
- Self-Motivated
- Results Oriented
- Adaptable
- Team Player
- Accountable
- Ethical
- Innovative
- Resilient
- Builds Relationships
Education/Experience/License/Certifications
- Alignment to Clark Standards of Excellence
Physical Demands of the Job
- This is a physically demanding role on an active construction site.
- You must be able to work safely around heavy equipment and construction traffic.
- You must be able to frequently lift, carry, and move materials weighing up to 50 pounds alone, and use team-lifting techniques for anything heavier.
- Long periods of continual standing or walking are required, along with the ability to bend, climb, kneel, and reach.
- Good balance and dexterity are crucial, as you will be working safely at various heights and in tight spaces.
- You'll need visual acuity to operate equipment and spot hazards, and the ability to hear with or without assistance to understand instructions in noisy environments.
Your Work Environment on the Site
- You’ll regularly work outdoors and may be exposed to the elements—be it heat, cold, rain, snow, or wind.
- The work environment frequently involves exposure to moving mechanical equipment, high noise levels, dust, fumes, airborne particles, vibrations, and potential electrical hazards.
Our High-Performing Culture
- This is a demanding, high-performance environment.
- We are looking for candidates who are energized by challenges, thrive under pressure, and are prepared to do what it takes to achieve exceptional results.
- Success in this role requires significant commitment, including flexibility to work extended hours, especially during critical project phases or client deadlines.
A Drug Free Workplace
- Clark promotes a drug free workplace.
- A pre-employment drug “fitness for duty” screening is required, and the company conducts random quarterly drug “fitness for duty” tests.