Location: Madison, WI
Employment Type: Full-Time (40 hours/week)
Schedule: Hourly position
We are recruiting on behalf of a growing organization seeking an experienced Carpenter to support residential construction, remodeling, and building maintenance projects. This role is ideal for someone with strong hands-on carpentry skills who takes pride in high-quality craftsmanship and enjoys working both independently and as part of a team.
The Carpenter will play a key role in the construction, repair, and general maintenance of residential structures and facilities while ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard of quality.
Key Responsibilities
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Install structures and fixtures: Install and repair windows, frames, flooring, doors, siding, decks, soffit & fascia, trim, and hardware.
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Perform carpentry work: Complete interior and exterior carpentry for construction, remodeling, repairs, and maintenance.
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Operate tools: Safely use and maintain hand tools and power tools associated with the carpentry trade.
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Read blueprints and diagrams: Interpret building specifications, blueprints, and drawings to complete projects accurately.
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Manage materials: Requisition materials from inventory and coordinate supply orders from vendors as needed.
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Create sketches: Develop basic sketches or layouts to support project work.
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Build and use scaffolding: Erect and safely work on scaffolding when required.
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Maintain tools and equipment: Clean, sharpen, and perform preventative maintenance on carpentry tools.
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Support project quality and safety: Ensure work meets quality standards while following safety procedures and best practices.
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Supervise helpers: Assign tasks to laborers or helpers and regularly inspect completed work.
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Additional duties: Perform other carpentry and maintenance tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
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Education and experience: High school diploma or equivalent with 4–5 years of carpentry experience.
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Carpentry knowledge: Strong understanding of carpentry methods, materials, and building maintenance practices.
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Tool operation: Ability to safely operate hand and power tools used in construction and carpentry.
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Blueprint reading: Ability to read and understand building specifications, blueprints, and as-built drawings.
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Safety knowledge: Understanding of workplace safety practices and proper lifting procedures.
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Attention to detail: Strong craftsmanship with a focus on quality and accuracy.
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Communication skills: Effective verbal communication and strong listening skills.
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Time management: Ability to manage tasks efficiently and meet project timelines.
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Work ethic: Demonstrated integrity, reliability, and trustworthiness.
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Independent work: Ability to work independently while maintaining productivity.
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Customer service: Professional and courteous when interacting with clients or residents.
Travel & Scheduling Requirements
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Transportation: Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and proof of insurance.
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Scheduling flexibility: Ability to work any day of the week when needed and maintain a consistent schedule.
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Travel requirements: Willingness to travel locally with occasional limited overnight travel if required.
Physical Requirements
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Tool and equipment operation: Ability to position, detect, and operate construction tools and equipment.
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Physical movement: Frequent balancing, crouching, twisting, reaching, kneeling, and climbing.
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Material handling: Ability to lift, push, pull, or transport materials up to 75 pounds.
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Work environment: Regular exposure to outdoor weather conditions.
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Travel: Ability to operate a vehicle and travel independently as needed.