Carpenter, Trades / Skilled Labor
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Construction Labor / Trades, Building Maintenance
Responsibilities
Works in a safe manner following all safety policies while performing job duties.
Maintains open communication with supervisor regarding safety concerns and assembly of building components.
Follows work orders and instructions in order to accurately and efficiently prepare and assemble building components based on assigned production area (construction worker, electrician, drywaller, framing carpenter, trim carpenter).
Some of the specific responsibilities for the various production areas include but are not limited to:
- Carpenter – Preparation and assembly of various building components and materials.
- Electrician – Prepare framing for wiring and install wiring, receptacles, pull down bars, fasteners, leno sheets, and breaker boxes.
- Drywaller – Tape drywall seams, mix and apply mud to taped drywall seams, apply vapor barrier and texturing material using spray gun, apply texturing design, and clean and maintain equipment.
- Plumber – Prepare new construction home with all fittings and installation of plumbing materials.
- HVAC – Installation of ducts, furnaces and air conditioners for new home construction.
- Final finish (construction clean) – Making sure all elements completed in the production process are clean and to Volumod standards before a home is released.
- Painters – Responsible for commercial painting of the internal walls of a new home.
- May be cross trained across various line assembler duties to ensure job knowledge progression and a balanced work force.
- Meets weekly production goals per assigned production supervisor or team lead.
- Maintains a good attendance record and proactively communicates and coordinates with supervisors regarding attendance.
- Maintains and keeps tools, machinery, and work area clean and organized.
- Performs various other job duties as assigned and needed.
Volumod offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees’ health, financial well-being, and work-life balance. Eligible employees receive medical, dental, and vision insurance, along with company-paid life and disability coverage. We provide a 401(k) plan with company contributions, paid time off, and paid holidays. Additional benefits include ancillary coverage such as critical illness, hospitalization, accident, tuition reimbursement, employee assistance programs, and production bonus programs.
Our goal is to invest in our team by providing meaningful benefits that help you thrive both personally and professionally. This is a fast-paced, fun environment where a trade can be learned, a sacred space created, and a life can be transformed.
We are a 2nd Chance employer.
RequirementsMust be at least 18 years of age
This is a physically demanding job requiring the ability to lift 40+ pounds, to grip, work over head, pull at chest height, bend, stand, walk, kneel, crawl, push, pull, reach, climb and carry various materials and equipment.
GED or High school diploma
Experience in one or more of the relevant production areas is preferred (construction, electrician, drywaller, trim carpenter, framing carpenter, general labor).
Realizing the technician line assembler is an entry level training role, preferred qualifications by production area include:
- Construction worker, Drywaller – Construction or warehouse experience preferred along with skill in the operation and control of hand tools (tape measure, hammer, utility knife, etc.) and power tools (circular saws, table saws, drills, etc.).
- Must be able to pass a pre‑employment drug screen.
- Ability to work in a team, to be trained, and take direction.
- Flexible to work in a fast paced, changing environment.
- Not afraid to get dirty and handle tools/equipment daily.
- Most positions - work is conducted inside a warehouse environment; we are hiring for 1-2 positions that will be working out in the production yard off and on as work dictates.
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