What You'll Do ... Works under direction and requires considerable knowledge of carpentry trade, hand and power tool operation, and blueprint reading.
* Serves as lead worker (e.g., provides work direction and training) over lower level carpenters, trades workers and/or incarcerated individuals performing carpentry duties.
* Designs, fabricates, repairs, and installs wood products (e.g., cabinets, Formica tops, partitions, shelves, and signs). * Makes repairs and alterations to buildings (e.g., tile, floors, stairs, door frames, windows, walls, ceilings, rafters and roofs). * Performs rough and finished carpentry work using skilled hand and bench tools.
* Determines and completes materials needed, cost estimates, and submit requests to purchase.
* Reads blueprints and/or schematic diagrams.
* Maintains inventory of carpentry supplies.
* Maintains tool count of tools used by incarcerated individuals (e.g.
completes tool control form daily, maintains strict inventory of tools). * Performs other maintenance and/or miscellaneous duties (e.g., performs semiskilled carpentry, painting, electrical, sheet metal, HVAC) * Ensures compliance with security regulations.
* Serves on institutional committees * Attends training, seminars and/or meetings.
* Performs security functions as required (e.g.
man-down, shakedown, inmate movement). * Performs other duties as assigned (e.g.
snow and ice removal and grass cutting). 18 mos.
trg.
or 18 mos.
exp.
in carpentry work; 1 course or 3 mos.
exp.
in blueprint reading; 1 course or 3 mos.
exp.
in hand & power tool operation; formal education in arithmetic that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions & percentages & in reading & writing common English vocabulary.
* Or 6 mos.
exp.
as Carpenter 1, 52241.
* Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Job Skills: Trades, Carpentry Trade, General Maintenance, Problem Solving, Flexibility and Time Management