Journey Level Carpenter
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Construction Labor / Trades, Carpentry, Heavy Equipment Operator, Building & Residential Construction -
Construction
Construction Labor / Trades, Carpentry, Heavy Equipment Operator, Building & Residential Construction
Job Posting:
Journey Level Carpenter – Bridge (Idaho)
Company: Hamilton Construction Co.
Location: Boise, Idaho (On-site)
Schedule: Project-based schedule; hours may vary based on jobsite needs
Position Type: Full-Time, Non-exempt, Hourly
Wage: Prevailing Wage (Rate determined by project and location)
Hamilton Construction, established in 1939, is a respected heavy civil contractor serving the western United States. We specialize in bridge, highway interchange, and rail bridge construction. Known for our hands-on approach and commitment to excellence, Hamilton offers career growth, strong benefits, and a team-oriented work environment.
Position OverviewHamilton Construction Co. is seeking a Journey Level Carpenter – Bridge to support bridge construction projects in the Boise, Idaho area. This role involves performing skilled carpentry work related to the construction of bridge structures, including forming and pouring footings, walls, columns, and bridge decks. Experience working in BNSF Right of Way is highly desirable.
This is a Safety Sensitive Position requiring strict adherence to safety protocols and federal compliance requirements, including eligibility for E-Rail Safe certification.
Key Responsibilities Bridge Carpentry Work- Construct, install, and remove forms for footings, walls, columns, and bridge decks
- Assist with pouring and finishing concrete for bridge structures
- Read and follow construction drawings and specifications
- Ensure accuracy and quality in all carpentry work
- Use standard carpenter hand tools as required
- Safely operate power tools provided by the company
- Maintain tools and equipment in good working condition
- Follow all safety protocols when working within BNSF Right of Way
- Comply with federal railroad safety requirements and E-Rail Safe certification standards
- Work in accordance with rail site access and operational procedures
- Follow all company safety policies and project-specific requirements
- Adhere to environmental and jobsite regulations at all times
- Maintain a constant awareness of safety in high-risk construction environments
- Recognize and comply with all requirements of a safety-sensitive position
- Report to work on time and prepared each day
- Maintain reliable transportation to and from job sites
- Work collaboratively with crew members to complete tasks efficiently
- Strong background in heavy civil construction, including bridge, highway, transit, and rail projects
- Extensive experience forming and pouring concrete for bridge structures
- Ability to safely work at heights and on scaffolding
- Experience working in BNSF Right of Way preferred
- Proficiency with standard carpenter hand tools
- Ability to work in varying weather conditions and demanding environments
- Must be eligible to pass federal background check for E-Rail Safe certification
- Successful completion of pre-employment drug screen may be required
- Pre-employment screening and background check may be required
- Strong attention to detail, craftsmanship, and safety
- Prevailing Wage in accordance with Idaho state and project requirements (rate disclosed at time of application)
- Competitive pay based on experience
- Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
- Retirement benefits
Hamilton Construction Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, disability, or protected veteran status. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.
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