Carpentry Apprentice

1 month ago


Hagerstown, United States Washington County Public Schools Full time

JobID: 11823

**Position Type**:
Opportunities for Current ESP**Date Posted**:
5/15/2024**Location**:
Center for Education Services**Closing Date**:
05/22/2024Carpentry Apprentice
Center for Education Services
5 Days per Week/3 Hours per day
Hourly Wage is $15.00
- A Carpentry Apprentice will work alongside an experienced carpenter, assisting with all duties while training to gain a better understanding of the trade. Help maintain an orderly and safe site. Learn about and work toward the aesthetic, performance, scheduling, and budget goals of a project. Act as a reliable, capable, and supportive member of the crew. Learn communication skills to coordinate with other workers, such as electricians or construction managers.
- Attend trade school to complete learning and assessment outcomes required for successful completion of the Career Technology Education Carpentry Program.

Minimum Requirements
- Enrollment in a Washington County Public Schools Career Technology Education Program.
- Ability to perform work from work orders and other informational data.
- Strong math skills.
- General computer skills for completing required data capture.
- Ability to use hand and power tools such as: saws, drills, hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, squares, measuring rules, etc., mechanical ability is required.
- Possess a valid automotive driver's license, with an excellent driving record.
- Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of this position.
- Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations

Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in reading and working from blueprints.
- OSHA 10, CPR, and First Aid certification.

Role Responsibilities
This occupation involves performing a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled tasks both in and out doors. Some specified work required in this class includes the use of all wood-working tools in the construction and repair of structures or articles of carpentry such as:

- Assist in the hanging of doors, installing door frames and all related door hardware.
- Assist in the laying of flooring and installing related base; installing trim and finish work, constructing and installing cabinets and shelving.
- Assist carpenters in erecting wood and metal partition framing, including hanging, and finishing drywall and related painting.
- Assist in the installation of windows, frames, glass, glazing, and related hardware.
- Assist in the construction of steps and handicap ramps.
- Assembling of equipment, using simple hand tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, etc.
- Disassembly of structures or equipment.
- Performing of general clean-up work in and out doors using hand and machine tools.
- Ability to do simple routine maintenance on machines used for wood-working and other mechanical equipment involved in the performance of the position.
- Performing a variety of related miscellaneous tasks.
- Demonstrate courteous and professional demeanor to all stakeholders of Washington County Public Schools.
- Other duties as may be assigned.

Physical Demands
- Frequent lifting from 5-40 lbs., unassisted
- Occasional lifting from 41 lbs. +, assisted
- Access and mobility in tight spaces
- Fit Testing - half and full-face mask as needed
- Working at Heights - over 5 feet, periodically
- Sustained periods of standing, sitting, walking, bending, and kneeling
- JobID: 11823

**Position Type**:
Opportunities for Current ESP**Date Posted**:
5/15/2024**Location**:
Center for Education Services**Closing Date**:
05/22/2024Carpentry Apprentice
Center for Education Services
5 Days per Week/3 Hours per day
Hourly Wage is $15.00
- A Carpentry Apprentice will work alongside an experienced carpenter, assisting with all duties while training to gain a better understanding of the trade. Help maintain an orderly and safe site. Learn about and work toward the aesthetic, performance, scheduling, and budget goals of a project. Act as a reliable, capable, and supportive member of the crew. Learn communication skills to coordinate with other workers, such as electricians or construction managers.
- Attend trade school to complete learning and assessment outcomes required for successful completion of the Career Technology Education Carpentry Program.

Minimum Requirements
- Enrollment in a Washington County Public Schools Career Technology Education Program.
- Ability to perform work from work orders and other informational data.
- Strong math skills.
- General computer skills for completing required data capture.
- Ability to use hand and power tools such as: saws, drills, hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, squares, measuring rules, etc., mechanical ability is required.
- Possess a valid automotive driver's license, with an excellent driving record.
- Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of this position.
- Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations

Preferred Qualifications
- Experience