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Carpenter

Location

Fenton

Type

Full Time

For 50 years, Paul Davis Restoration has provided services to cleanup and repair damage to residential, commercial and institutional properties due to; water, fire, mold, storm or other disasters. Paul Davis Restoration is a rapidly growing network of more than 400 independently owned and operated franchises. Paul Davis Restoration has a proven history and reputation for innovation of solutions, a dedication to training and technical competency, a rigor for communication, measurement, and proof of quality delivery, and leading-edge technology. What anchors the company and its people is a set of values to do the right thing: serving all customers by delivering an experience founded on expertise, professionalism, and compassion.

This job description is intended to describe the general nature of the work employees can expect. It is certainly not a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required for this job.

The Carpenter acts as the backbone of the entire project overseeing the work performance of each of the reconstruction crew members, sub-contractors and suppliers. This is a position of great responsibility, requiring complete and thorough technical knowledge of the construction process and also, strongest possible focus on quality and crew workmanship. You will be the leader of your reconstruction crew and responsible for the projects smooth organization, implementation and completion, to the satisfaction of the client and Paul Davis of West County.

The Carpenter responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all the areas of project management like- Project Planning, Cost Management, Time Management, Quality Management, and Contract Administration, Safety Management and time card and material receipt tracking for the company job folders.

Put "First Class" customer service, Project Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Safety above all else.

Operate all company equipment in a safe and respectful manner. (Vehicle, Tools, Etc.)

Adopt a "Do the right thing at the right time" attitude towards all aspects of your job and be good citizens within the community.

Come to work each and every workday prepared for work, free of drugs or alcohol, and at the scheduled time.

Show a very high level of respect for ALL customers, and fellow team members employees and vendors and the property of customers.

Ensure that construction activities move according to predetermined schedule.

You Are:

  • A Strong Communicator
  • A Team player with a great attitude
  • Able to lift and/or move up to 100 lbs and exert medium/heavy force frequently
  • Able to climb, balance, crouch, reach, and kneel on a daily basis
  • Detail Oriented
  • Computer literate and able to be flexible and learn multiple systems and programs
  • Able to pass a background check with no criminal background
  • Able to work a flexible schedule including occasional weekends

You have:

  • A Valid Driver’s License & Clean Driving Record
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Construction Experience with a restoration company previously is a plus
  • Computer literate

This position is right for you if you are self-motivated, thrive in fast moving environments, and are able to manage time to effectively meet deadlines. We are an equal opportunity employer looking for self-starters who want to grow with us. If you feel that this is you, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume and cover letter to the provided address.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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