The Laborer / Carpenter role is integral to the construction, maintenance, and repair of office trailers. This role requires a blend of carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and general maintenance skills to ensure the quality and functionality of our office trailers.
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Role Priorities / Responsibilities:
- Construction & Remodeling:
- Demolish and remodel units as needed.
- Construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures made of wood and metal.
- Build frameworks and install cabinets, siding, drywall, and insulation.
- Install interior wall panels, ceiling grids and tiles, doors, and adjust for proper fit.
- Install flooring and interior base, including potential poured epoxy floor systems.
- Lay laminate (Formica) and install batten-based insulation material.
- Install and assemble furnishings such as desktops, file cabinets, lockers, office chairs, and bathroom vanities.
- Plumbing & Electrical:
- Perform basic plumbing tasks including the installation and repair of pipes, fixtures, and fittings.
- Address minor electrical issues such as wiring connections, outlet installations, and fixture replacements.
- Maintenance & Cleaning:
- Clean and prepare completed units, including mopping and waxing floors, wiping furnishings and walls, and cleaning bathrooms.
- Properly maintain and clean the work area at the end of each day.
- Operational Duties:
- Assist in the reconfiguration and refurbishments of existing mobile office units, and the servicing and repair of existing buildings in the company’s rental fleet.
- Operate a forklift or manlift if required.
- Create and contribute to a safe work environment, proactively identifying and correcting potential hazards.
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Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Working knowledge of commercial construction techniques, including carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work.
- Proficient in using tools associated with construction, plumbing, and electrical tasks.
- Skilled in layout and installation of basic wall systems, and trim molding.
- Capable of training less experienced co-workers and working effectively in close quarters during construction.
- Physical ability to push/pull 100-pound objects and perform manual tasks.
- Basic Electrical knowledge
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Education or Certification required (if applicable):
- Previous experience in construction, carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work is preferred.
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