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Experienced Trim Carpenter - Residential - Great benefits including a paid week off at Christmas

Job Summary: Reporting to the Project Manager, the Lead Trim Carpenter is responsible for the finishing portion of the project by ensuring the project is on schedule, on budget, and done with the highest level of craftsmanship while maintaining a good relationship with the client. Responsibilities: Perform, coordinate and oversee rough carpentry work at the highest level, including but not limited to: Read and interpret blueprints, specifications, change orders and other carpentry related documents and do take-offs and layouts Installation of doors and windows Set cabinets and countertops Installation of appliances Installation of interior trim: base, casing, crown, etc. Install stair parts, handrails, routered strings, trim Build custom millwork; bookshelves, multiple piece moldings, mantle surrounds, box beams, wainscot, etc. Install deck, porch and other exterior trim Hang drywall Use a laser or transit level to establish grades and elevations Do simple repairs in painting, staining, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, flooring, drywall and taping Review plans, specifications and field book prior to pre-con meeting. Prepare takeoffs and order materials Communicate with homeowners Maintain Daily Diary and Jobsite Field Book Oversee and train carpenters on crew Coordinate and schedule subcontractors Schedule inspections Maintain Daily Diary, Jobsite Field Book and punch list Accurately record your time daily using the TSheets app Understand and comply with all Company policies as outlined in the Agape Handbook Adhere to Agape safety procedures as outlined in the Agape Safety Manual, including but not limited to: Cooperate with all aspects of the Safety Program Attend safety training Report injuries / accidents immediately Make safety suggestions Position Requirements: Minimum of five years of experience in both rough and finish carpentry In depth knowledge of blueprint reading and structural framing codes Able to do takeoffs and layouts Basic knowledge of plumbing, electrical and mechanical codes Working knowledge of other trades Ability to direct and manage others Carry a complete set of well-maintained hand tools in your vehicle at all times (see list) Be physically fit and able to perform demanding work on a consistent basis, including but not limited to: Carrying loads up to 75 lbs. by yourself Climbing ladders and scaffolds Being comfortable on roofs and heights Sitting, standing, bending, stretching, squatting, standing and walking for extended periods of time Swinging heavy tools such as a 20lb sledge hammer Have good communication skills and a positive attitude, be a team player Well organized, adaptable, problem-solver Have a clean, neat appearance; wear company issued shirts Be punctual and report to work daily on a consistent basis Have a reliable vehicle, a valid driver's license and a clean background check