870 CARPENTER FOREMAN
QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or GED
Five (5) years successful experience in carpentry work
Must maintain current Texas Driver License; maintain appropriate
driving record for insurance purposes
Be able to read and work from scaled drawings
Demonstrates ability to work and get along with people
Good communication skills
Willingness to work occasional overtime
REPORTS TO: SUPERVISOR OF MAINTENANCE
JOB GOALS:
To help provide a better physical learning environment that is safe and attractive for all students and personnel in the district.
To help supply and keep in god repair the physical teaching aids of the district.
To endeavor to have an efficient and smooth running department
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Noncontractual (At-will); Manual/Trades Paygrade: 6; Estimated 232 days; estimated 8 hours dailyWage/Hour Status: Nonexempt
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
1.
Coordinates and participates in the carpentry work of the district’s schools and other related facilities.
2.
Assigns duties to the carpentry crew and the locksmith.
3.
Sets example for crew both in quality and quantity of work.
4.
Advises crew as to solutions to problems and to materials used.
5.
Purchase supplies and equipment as needed.
6.
Makes recommendations of supplies and equipment for purchase to Coordinator of Maintenance.
7.
Instructs subordinates as to how to perform their duties correctly.
8.
Instructs subordinates as to safety procedures and health hazards.
9.
Gives warnings, both verbal and written, to subordinates when required.
10.
Complies with directions and instructions from supervisor and performs other tasks and assumes such responsibilities as may be assigned.
11.
Maintains positive and cooperative working relationships with colleagues and others in the conduct of district business and demonstrates team work in daily activities.
12.
Is prompt, timely, and thorough in completing assignments and attending to details accurately and efficiently.
13.
Meets attendance standards and complies with notification procedures for absences.
14.
Provides complete and accurate information in the conduct of district business.
15.
Maintains confidentiality in the conduct of district business.
16.
Complies with district policies, as well as state and federal laws and regulations.
17.
Follows the daily work schedule and makes good use of time.
EQUIPMENT USED: Ability to use all manual and powered carpenter tools. WORKING CONDITIONS:
Mental Demands: Reading; ability to understand basic arithmetic; ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written); maintain emotional control under stress.
Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Must possess good physical dexterity and have the ability to perform manual tasks and body movement including climbing, lifting, reaching, stooping, bending, walking, standing, and carrying. Ability to lift 50 pounds weight. Works outside and inside; exposure to hot and cold temperatures; exposure to dust, toxic chemicals and materials; slippery or uneven walking surfaces; work on ladders. Physical ability to wear respirator.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required. Revised 2/05 SR