(Trades Specialist) Carpenter Installation, Maintenance & Repair - North Babylon, NY at Geebo

(Trades Specialist) Carpenter

Under the supervision of a Supervising Carpenter or other higher-level personnel, the Trades Specialist (Carpenter) may be engaged in the performance of or coordination of the following activities working from verbal or written descriptions or drawings and sketches:
o Designs or plans layouts and constructs a variety of structures, buildings, furniture, equipment and millwork using wood, plastics, aluminum, and other materials; o Builds, repairs and installs such items as counters, cabinets, benches, partitions, floors, doors, windows, building framework, roofs and trim following verbal/written instructions; o Does general millwork including cabinets, doors, bins and other wooden equipment using woodworking machines; o Maintains shop machinery, equipment and carpentry tools; makes sure work areas and equipment are clean, safe and properly serviced; o May draw rough sketches or prepare plans to scale to accomplish work projects as required; o Supervises, directs and coordinates sub-journey-level workers involved in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, frames, storage sheds, special ramps etc;. o Lays out work for staff and performs necessary journey-level tasks such as laying out the cutting of roof trusses and stairs, installing hardware etc.; o Makes recommendations to supervisor on the need for specific materials needed in the performance of these repairs; as authorized by supervisor will be responsible for ordering and maintenance of adequate levels of supplies to accomplish duties described; o Gives verbal instructions and/or demonstrates proper carpentry techniques to subordinate staff in the proper use of carpentry tools and equipment; o Observes and inspects work while in progress and when completed to ensure that job is done properly; o May conduct inspections of facilities to determine maintenance needs and makes recommendations of priorities for repair based on the nature of the maintenance problem; o Operates light trucks and other motor vehicles as required to get to various facilities in the performance of duties; o May be required to load and unload materials, tools and equipment of varying weights and sizes as needed in the performance of duties assigned; o Repairs, reconstructs and rehabilitates boardwalk, fishing piers, dock staving and similar marine facilities; o Performs other related duties as required.
Job Function
Under the supervision of a Supervising Carpenter or other higher-level personnel, the Trades Specialist (Carpenter) may be engaged in the performance of or coordination of the following activities working from verbal or written descriptions or drawings and sketches:
o Designs or plans layouts and constructs a variety of structures, buildings, furniture, equipment and millwork using wood, plastics, aluminum, and other materials; o Builds, repairs and installs such items as counters, cabinets, benches, partitions, floors, doors, windows, building framework, roofs and trim following verbal/written instructions; o Does general millwork including cabinets, doors, bins and other wooden equipment using woodworking machines; o Maintains shop machinery, equipment and carpentry tools; makes sure work areas and equipment are clean, safe and properly serviced; o May draw rough sketches or prepare plans to scale to accomplish work projects as required; o Supervises, directs and coordinates sub-journey-level workers involved in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, frames, storage sheds, special ramps etc;. o Lays out work for staff and performs necessary journey-level tasks such as laying out the cutting of roof trusses and stairs, installing hardware etc.; o Makes recommendations to supervisor on the need for specific materials needed in the performance of these repairs; as authorized by supervisor will be responsible for ordering and maintenance of adequate levels of supplies to accomplish duties described; o Gives verbal instructions and/or demonstrates proper carpentry techniques to subordinate staff in the proper use of carpentry tools and equipment; o Observes and inspects work while in progress and when completed to ensure that job is done properly; o May conduct inspections of facilities to determine maintenance needs and makes recommendations of priorities for repair based on the nature of the maintenance problem; o Operates light trucks and other motor vehicles as required to get to various facilities in the performance of duties; o May be required to load and unload materials, tools and equipment of varying weights and sizes as needed in the performance of duties assigned; o Repairs, reconstructs and rehabilitates boardwalk, fishing piers, dock staving and similar marine facilities; o Performs other related duties as required.
Salary Range:
From $50617 to $61103 Annually
Minimum Qualification
Four years of full-time experience in carpentry work under a skilled tradesperson which would provide training equivalent to that given in a training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training gained by completion of technical courses in carpentry at a school, institute, or branch of the Armed Services; OR successful completion of the two-year Trades Specialist (Carpenter) traineeship or a two-year carpenter training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program such as the New York State Civil Service Employees Association-Partnership Applied Skilled Trades Traineeship and Certificate Program. Successful completion of the traineeship and the training program includes a total of 288 hours of trade-specific classroom instruction, 45 hours of technical math course work, 45 hours of technical communications course work, and 15 hours of blueprint/schematic reading course work. Course work must be completed with an average of C or better. Additionally, successful completion of the traineeship also includes 4,000 hours of on-the-job training.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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