Apprentice Carpenter
Dowbuilt
- Big Sky, MT
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform light carpentry and occasionally assist with pickup framing, finish carpentry, site protection, etc. as opportunities arise
- Ask questions to gain a better understanding regarding the proper use of tools and equipment
- Work with and ask questions of job leads who are proficient with the use of builder’s level to understand building layout and dimensional control
- Work with job leads and ask questions to understand framing layout and rough framing of walls, floors and roof systems, how to calculate roof rafters, layout and frame stairs, windows and doors
- Identify when other workers or subcontractors are not working in a safe manner and report unsafe practices to the Foreman or Superintendent
- Invest in personal tools and equipment per the required tool list found in this job description
- Understand the dynamics of a busy jobsite, including safety requirements, site organization, and workflow
- Maintain a safe clean and organized job site: pick up all tools and equipment, and secure job site each day to eliminate potential injury to self and others
- Travel locally as needed
- 1-2 years of carpentry experience (residential preferred)
- Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record; occasional driving of a company vehicle may be required for this position
- Must complete or already have acquired the appropriate safety training commensurate with the position and location
- Ability to follow instructions, take notes and perform work as designated
- Ability to be an active listener, ask for help and suggest solutions
- Demonstrate discretion and treat all proprietary company information as strictly confidential outside, and in some cases within, the company
- A team player attitude, fostering a positive and constructive environment onsite
- Good manners and respect for the team, subcontractors, and clients
- Commitment to a high level of accuracy and efficiency
- Drive to continually learn and develop new skills and capabilities
- Commitment to safety in action and attitude; reinforce awareness to reduce risk of injury to self and others
- Technical and working knowledge of building methods and construction practice
- Basic knowledge of safety and health procedures (ongoing safety training provided)
- Ability to manage stress and maintain composure in challenging situations
- Accountability and trustworthiness
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with a wide variety of people
- Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. of tools and materials without assistance or restriction
- Ability to climb ladders and stairways
- Ability to work extended hours on your feet on a variety of surfaces (dirt, concrete, asphalt, mud, gravel, ramps, stairs, scaffolding, and uneven terrain)
- Ability to work indoor and outdoor in all weather conditions from extreme cold to extreme hot, wet, dry or humid, and in a dusty environment
- U.S. work authorization
- Competitive pay commensurate with skills and experience
- 100% paid medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance for full-time employees (30% coverage for dependents), first of the month following DOH
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer profit sharing contribution
- 8 paid holidays each year, no waiting period
- Paid Time-Off (PTO) - 12 days/year to start. This accrual rate increases with years of service.
- Mentorship and career development opportunities
- Education reimbursement