Concrete Carpenter
Job DescriptionIndustrial Journeyman Formwork CarpenterPosition SummaryIndustrial Journeyman Formwork Carpenters will construct, build, install, position, fabricate and dismantle wooden formwork and engineered formwork and shoring systems for concrete and grout placement according to sketches, blueprints, and/or company standards. May also be required to build wood framed structures, tie rebar, pour and finish concrete.Qualifications Minimum of 3 years Industrial Construction Experience Minimum of 2 years Industrial Journeyman Formwork Carpentry Experience Must be able to read and interpret prints, drawings and plans Knowledge of Industrial Carpentry hand tools, power tools and layout tools Required to have all Carpentry hand tools and be experienced with related power tools Knowledge of a variety of concrete formwork systems including job built wooden forms, handset panels and hardware, crane set panels and hardware, shoring systems and scaffolding. Must be able to meet all physical demands and pre-employment conditions Must have reliable transportation Must be able to work up to 7 days per week and the hours necessary in order to achieve the goals of the company and the projectPosition ResponsibilitiesEnsures all work is conducted in a safe and responsible mannerMust comply with all company safety and personnel policiesPerforms all work tasks with the highest level of qualityPerforms job tasks efficiently to ensure that production remains on scheduleEnsures that any unsafe acts or conditions are reported to your immediate supervisor immediately to avoid accident or injuryMust work efficiently, productively and safely without error and consistently meet the productions goals as set by the Foreman, Superintendent or Project Manager.Examines blue prints, sketches, building plans and specifications to determine dimensions of structure and material requiredMust have knowledge of the proper use of equipment, materials and supplies used in heavy constructionPerforms daily inspection of each tool or piece of equipment that they operate to ensure that the tools and equipment are safe and fit for duty; prior to utilizing the equipmentInspects, examines, selects and gathers materials and toolsInspects all designated work areas for hazards and obstructionsUses crane/rigging hand signals to rig, load, transport and unload material and/or equipmentMeasures and marks cutting lines on material such as boards, timbers, or plywoodUses carpentry hand tools such as hammers, levels, squares, plump bobs, screw drivers, adjustable wrenches, hand and power saws, drill motors and pry bars, electric and pneumatic toolsWill layout, prepare, erect and assemble forms for pouring concrete and groutSets, braces and aligns forms in place with lumber, timbers, turnbuckles, clamps, wall ties, coil rods, etc. for use in building concrete piers, footings, and wallsVerifies accuracy of structure with transit, tape measure, plumb bob, square and level.Performs minor maintenance or cleaning activities on tools and equipmentMay tie rebar as well as pour and finish concrete and groutInstalls and sets anchor bolts, templates and embed itemsWill dismantle, stack and sort concrete formwork in a neat and orderly fashionWill maintain housekeeping and an orderly site as work tasks are performedResponsible for observing and complying with all safety and project rules.May lead Jobsite Safety Analysis (JSA) meetingsFollows direction from supervisorWill p