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Form Carpenter

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Posted 6 months ago
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Eagleville, Tennessee, United States
Full-Time
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Carpenter
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Job description
POSITION SUMMARY
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
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Performs all essential job functions of a Carpenter Technician
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Builds forms, fixtures, or templates of wood, metal, plastic or other material for use in the production of concrete footings, slabs, walls, columns, piers, ramps, or steps.
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Determines type and dimensions of concrete forms from oral instructions from lead/master carpenter, carpentry foreman or superintendent.
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Gathers and organizes materials, equipment and supplies to be used in the form building project.
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Uses hand and power tools, as well as light equipment, to measure, cut and otherwise form material to specified dimensions.
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Fastens wood, metal and or plastic/other material to construct the form.
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Constructs forms for continuous, stepped continuous, pier and grade beam concrete footings.
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Constructs edge forms for on-grade slabs to plus or minus 1/8-inch tolerance in grade and line.
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Erects built-in-place forms or tilt-up wall forms on construction sites according to blueprints and layout specifications received from lead carpenter, carpentry foreman or superintendent.
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Inserts wooden or metal spreaders between opposite faces of form to maintain specified dimensions.
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Inserts metal tie rods to hold opposite faces of form panels to specified dimensions.
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Measures, cuts, bends, splices, ties and/or welds rebar, bar supports, welded wire fabric or other support material and places it within the form according to specifications.
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Anchors, shores and otherwise braces forms to fixed objects using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks and timbers.
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Assembles and installs prefabricated forms according to specifications.
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Lifts sections of forms and places them in position according to blueprints, oral instructions, or diagrams, using rule, plumb rule, or level.
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Directs, through proper hand signals, crane operator in lifting and placing heavier sections of forms.
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Nails, bolts, or clamps form sections together using bolts and wing nuts, clamps, or patented fasteners.
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Aligns and sets forms to elevation according to diagram or oral instructions from lead carpenter, carpentry foreman or superintendent using plumb rule, level and foot rule.
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Erects any scaffolding or rigging necessary to complete the project.
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Places concrete during footing, wall, and/or grade beam pours.
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Observes forms as concrete is being poured to insure that they are being held in position by bracing and fastenings.
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Removes forms after concrete has hardened.
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Keeps work area clean and safe at all times.
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Observes all building codes, company, state, OSHA safety rules, regulations and guidelines.
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Reports any job site and/or WB employee related safety violation(s) to appropriate supervisory personnel.
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Serves as a safe and productive member of a construction crew/team.
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Perform all assigned roles, responsibilities, and related work processes/tasks in the safest possible manner. Ensure that a safe, accident/incident-free work environment is maintained for all co-workers, customers, clients, suppliers, etc. at all times.
Education and/or Experience
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High School Diploma/GED/Apprenticeship - preferred
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Vocational or technical training in construction - desirable
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
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Completing assigned work tasks and processes in work teams
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Analyzing and interpreting blueprints and shop drawings
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Measuring and cutting wood and metal precisely
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Problem-solving and troubleshooting
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Communicating/reporting with foremen and team members
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Implementing site safety and work-task plans
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Recognizing and correcting job site hazards
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Making work task-level judgments and decisions.
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Listening, speaking, reading and writing at a basic level
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Thinking logically and critically
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Seeing and interpreting details close up and far away
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Consistent focus on Safety, Quality, Production, and Innovation
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Interacting with other trades or subcontractors
Working Conditions
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Outdoors - frequently
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Indoors - rarely
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Loud noise - frequently
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Temperatures - seasonal
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Personal Protective Equipment - at all times
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Multi-activity worksites - frequently
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Traveling/out of town - frequently
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40 to 55-hour work week - frequently
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Heights and depths - frequently
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
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Valid driver’s license - preferred
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OSHA - 10 Hour Certification - preferred
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OSHA 30-Hour Certification - preferred
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First Aid/CPR - desirable
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Powder actuated tool certification - preferred
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All-terrain material handler certification -desirable
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Aerial lift certification - desirable
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WB Craft Training & other certifications through Form Carpenter Technician- preferred
Physical Demands
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Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds
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Frequent lifting, bending, kneeling and reaching
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Walking Frequently
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Reaching above shoulder
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Standing for long periods of time
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Climbing ladders, working at heights, wearing/using fall protection harness
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Handling and assembling formwork
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Handling and installing concrete reinforcement materials
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Handling, placing, and finishing of concrete
Wayne Brothers, Inc is an Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. Read our EEO/AAE policy.

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Wayne Brothers Companies

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A Design-Build Specialty Contractor: Concrete Construction, Civil & Infrastructure, & Industrial Contracting Solutions
Industry
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Company Size
201-500
Headquarters
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Website
https://waynebrothers.com

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