Carpentry Crew Lead
Job Description
Job Description
Otter Brook Carpentry, Crew Lead:
Job Description:
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity toexcited about building high- quality new homes and leading a young cohort of motivated carpenters? We are seeking an ambitious, goalteam-oriented, and friendly individual to join our framing crew in a leadership role. As a carpentryer crew lead, you will be an integral part of a small team building new homes, additions, and garages from foundation to exterior finish. We focus on framing, setting exterior doors and windows, and exterior trim/siding.
You will work with a small team of ambitious carpenters who are dedicated to hard work and efficiency, specializing in top-tier framing services. WeOtter Brook Carpentry aims to provide a higher quality framing product than the market standard and fosters a strong understanding of building science at all levels by teaching our carpenters the fundamentals of water mitigation, vapor control, air tightness, and insulation.
This position is best suited for someone with an interest in green building practices and the flexibility to learn new construction techniques based on the latest industry standards. Each house we frame is slightly different depending on the circumstances of the project. We often frame double-stud walls, but we also sometimes use continuous exterior insulation, Zip-R, or thermally broken studs to meet the needs of each individual project. On all our projects, we make a commitment to airtight construction, and attention to detail regarding the four control layerswater, air, heat, and vapor control is an absolute must.
Job Responsibilities:
· Effectively communicatinge the upcoming week’s work to the crew. You will be responsible for determining what needs to be accomplished each week to complete the job on time.
· Effectively communicatinge with your supervisor via phone, text, and email. This requires occasionally sending photos and videos from the jobsite.
· Professionally communicatinge with the client while on-site.
· Material management. You will be responsible for notifying Notifying me your supervisor if you’re getting low on material and keeping the material in good returnable condition until the end of the job.
· Jobsite management. You will be responsible for Eensuring that tool batteries stay charged, paint and glue stays warm in the winter, and the job trailer stays organized throughout the course of the job.
· Safety management. You will be responsible for ensuringEnsuring a safe work environment and setting a good example of PPE use for everyone on the crew.
· Implementing airtight building practices at all stages of construction. You will be responsible for learning these techniques if needed (with support), teaching them to the newer people on the crew, and confirming that they’re executed properly throughout the project.
· Leading the crew through all stages of framing. This requires the following:
o A strong understanding of trigonometry, experience using a construction calculator and framing square.
o A general understanding of the shrinkage rates of different materials in relation to the direction of their grain.
o A strong understanding of how to carry loads from roof to foundation with load paths through the framing
o A strong conceptual understanding of shear loads and how to build for shear strength
o A general understanding of the IRC and RBES codes, as well as demonstrating the ability to access these resources and use them to determine the code requirements while in the field.
o Reading blueprints and using a scale ruler.
Compensation and Benefits:
· $33-$40 per hour based on experience. Wage will start at the low end of this scale and increase with demonstrated competency and increased leadership responsibility.
· After 6 months of employment, a Simple IRA retirement plan with a 2% company match.
· 81 hours of PTO per year starting after 6 months of employment
· 1% sales bonus for referrals
· Tools provided
· Professional development assistance
· 10-hour days with Fridays off. Typical workday is 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a 1-hour lunch break from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
· Year-round outdoor work. Headlamps and warm clothes are the norm in the winter. Working through inclement weather is standard in all seasons.
If you’re looking for the next step in your career, look to Otter Brook Carpentry and join a fun and welcoming crew of carpenters who are passionate about their work.
