Carpenter, Trades / Skilled Labor
Listed on 2026-05-15
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Construction Labor / Trades, Building Maintenance, Concrete Crew, Carpentry
Concrete Carpenter
Specialize in forming and shaping concrete structures and components for construction projects. Your expertise in carpentry combined with knowledge of concrete construction techniques will be essential in creating durable and precise concrete forms.
Responsibilities- Formwork Construction: Build and assemble forms for concrete structures, including walls, columns, beams, decks, and foundations, based on blueprints and specifications.
- Measurement and Layout: Take measurements and lay out forms accurately according to blueprints and project requirements.
- Concrete Pouring and Finishing: Pour concrete into forms and spread it using tools such as screeds and trowels to achieve desired consistency and surface smoothness.
- Cutting and Shaping: Cut and shape materials to specified measurements using hand and power tools.
- Form Stripping: Remove forms once concrete has cured and inspect surfaces for defects or imperfections, making necessary repairs or adjustments.
- Concrete Repair: Repair and patch concrete surfaces and structures using appropriate materials and techniques.
- Inspecting Work: Inspect completed work to ensure conformance with specifications, quality standards, and safety regulations.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety standards and procedures to ensure a safe working environment for yourself and team members.
- Cleaning and Maintenance: Clean and maintain tools, equipment, and work areas to ensure safety, efficiency, and longevity of tools and materials.
- Collaboration: Coordinate with construction teams, including general contractors, concrete finishers, and other trades, to ensure efficient workflow and project completion.
- Proven experience as a concrete carpenter or similar role involving concrete formwork construction.
- Proficiency in carpentry techniques, including layout, cutting, and assembly of forms.
- Understanding of concrete mixing, pouring, finishing, and curing processes.
- Physical stamina and the ability to perform demanding tasks such as lifting heavy materials and working in various weather conditions.
- Attention to detail, ensuring precise measurement, cutting, and alignment of forms to guarantee quality concrete structures.
- Problem‑solving skills to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to formwork and concrete placement.
- Environment:
Outdoor construction sites with exposure to noise, dust, and varying weather conditions. - Schedule:
Full‑time, with potential overtime and weekend work depending on project deadlines and requirements.
This is a safety‑sensitive position. All applicable policies, including drug testing and background checks, apply. In order to safely and successfully perform job duties you must be able to:
- Physical Requirements:
- Potentially lift up to 50 pounds.
- Perform repeated pushing, pulling, carrying, reaching, walking, standing, sitting, stooping, kneeling, bending, and climbing.
- Operate motor vehicles, cranes, tractors, etc., as required.
- We reserve the right to continually monitor your ability to safely and successfully complete these inherent physical responsibilities and to take action as deemed appropriate under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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