Scull Construction Service, Inc
Carpenter
Rapid City, SD
Job Summary At Scull Construction, a carpenter is responsible for building, installing, designing, and repairing structures, fixtures, furniture, and other items using wood, plastic, metal, and other materials. The position’s skill set grows through work with a team that prides itself on challenging projects in the northern plains region.
Salary Pay: $19 - $28 per hour
Benefits
Paid Time Off
Employer‑Sponsored Group Health Insurance - Standard or HSA Plan
Flexible Health and Dependent Care Spending Accounts
Dental and Vision Insurance Plans
Company Paid Life Insurance Policy
Supplemental Life Insurance Options for Employee and Family
401K and Profit‑sharing Bonus
AFLAC Insurance Options
Yearly Safety Bucks Incentive Program
Employee Referral Program
Nationwide Employee Discount Program
Apprenticeship and Development Opportunities
Year‑round Employment
Essential Functions
Frame walls, sheet floors, roofs, layout walls, joists, trusses, stairs, set casework, install accessories, install windows, set door jams, install hardware, and set and strip forms.
Follow and understand blueprints and building plans to meet client needs.
Be knowledgeable in the use of transit.
Operate equipment such as a gas saw, Bobcat, and forklift.
Take direction and accomplish duties outlined by your supervisor; ask questions when tasks are unclear.
Be dependable to your team: do work as a team and progress as a team.
Assist with all tasks, even those below your skill level.
Education Requirements No minimum education requirements.
Job Requirements and Qualifications
Minimum of four years of carpentry experience preferred.
Must be able to pass a pre‑employment drug/alcohol screening and random employee drug/alcohol testing.
Must have personal transportation to and from job sites, including out‑of‑town work.
Must arrive on time to the job site fit for duty for the required shift and have personal protective equipment and necessary tools with you.
Attend all safety meetings and maintain safe job‑site practices following company policy.
Wear and maintain PPE as directed by supervisor and safety team, including but not limited to hard hats, safety glasses, and high‑visibility vests.
Willingness to learn and master new tasks, duties, and responsibilities.
Pay attention to job details to provide an acceptable uniform product.
Identify and communicate any job site hazards.
Safely and correctly operate all equipment and manual/power tools. Do not operate any equipment or tools that you have not been trained to use properly.
Keep all tools in good, clean, and operating order.
Demonstrate and promote safety and proper housekeeping on all job sites.
Display a positive attitude toward the company, fellow employees, and customers.
Be responsible for working unsupervised and complete work as directed.
Ability to instruct and direct laborers and other construction helpers in a positive and encouraging manner.
Willingness to travel out‑of‑town.
Work overtime as required, including some weekends.
Maintain acceptable personal hygiene.
Dress appropriately for working conditions.
Required Tools Must have required tools listed below within 30 days of hire and bring them with you to the job site as needed:
Hammer
25' Tape
Kleins
Utility Knife
Tool Belt
Speed Square
Chalk Box
Sledge Hammer
Cats Paw Bar/Flat Bar
Screw Driver Set
2' & 4' Level
String Line
Vise‑Grip
Wire Reel
Caulk Gun
Framing Square
Tin Snips
3/8" Drill
Wood Chisels
Cold Chisels
100' Tape
Nail Sets
Palm Sander
Hack Saw
12" Crescent Wrench
Cordless Drill
Skill Saw
Leather Work Boots
Jig Saw
Drill Bits (Steel, Wood & Hole Saw)
Physical Requirements
Able to physically lift heavy materials (up to 75 pounds) frequently throughout the work shift.
Ability to safely climb up and down ladders.
Ability to work alone once instructions have been given.
Able to complete a full day's assignments involving standing, sitting, bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, climbing, kneeling, balancing, pushing, pulling, reaching overhead, and repetitive use of arms, hands and fingers.
Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment and other safety‑related equipment.
Able to work from various heights via ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, catwalks, and other safe work platforms over 10 feet.
Able to work in extreme weather conditions and elements, indoor or outdoor, including heat, cold, rain, mud, dust, and snow, depending on the job location.
Able to work a minimum of 8 hours a day, with overtime and off‑hour shifts as required.
About Our Company Founded over 30 years ago in Rapid City, SD, Scull Construction Service Inc. is a full‑service construction contractor that has built a reputation for completing high‑level quality projects. We specialize in commercial, educational, and healthcare construction in South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, and Wyoming.
Whether you are new to the construction industry, have experience in other construction areas, or are a master craftsperson, we can offer you a challenging and rewarding career. Scull Construction is willing to train you for a challenging and rewarding career in structural concrete, structural steel, and carpentry. We are looking for safety‑conscious, hard‑working, and dedicated individuals that take pride in their work to join our exceptional team.
Disclaimer This document describes the position currently available. It is not an employment contract. Our company reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time.
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Scull Construction Service, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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Job Summary At Scull Construction, a carpenter is responsible for building, installing, designing, and repairing structures, fixtures, furniture, and other items using wood, plastic, metal, and other materials. The position’s skill set grows through work with a team that prides itself on challenging projects in the northern plains region.
Salary Pay: $19 - $28 per hour
Benefits
Paid Time Off
Employer‑Sponsored Group Health Insurance - Standard or HSA Plan
Flexible Health and Dependent Care Spending Accounts
Dental and Vision Insurance Plans
Company Paid Life Insurance Policy
Supplemental Life Insurance Options for Employee and Family
401K and Profit‑sharing Bonus
AFLAC Insurance Options
Yearly Safety Bucks Incentive Program
Employee Referral Program
Nationwide Employee Discount Program
Apprenticeship and Development Opportunities
Year‑round Employment
Essential Functions
Frame walls, sheet floors, roofs, layout walls, joists, trusses, stairs, set casework, install accessories, install windows, set door jams, install hardware, and set and strip forms.
Follow and understand blueprints and building plans to meet client needs.
Be knowledgeable in the use of transit.
Operate equipment such as a gas saw, Bobcat, and forklift.
Take direction and accomplish duties outlined by your supervisor; ask questions when tasks are unclear.
Be dependable to your team: do work as a team and progress as a team.
Assist with all tasks, even those below your skill level.
Education Requirements No minimum education requirements.
Job Requirements and Qualifications
Minimum of four years of carpentry experience preferred.
Must be able to pass a pre‑employment drug/alcohol screening and random employee drug/alcohol testing.
Must have personal transportation to and from job sites, including out‑of‑town work.
Must arrive on time to the job site fit for duty for the required shift and have personal protective equipment and necessary tools with you.
Attend all safety meetings and maintain safe job‑site practices following company policy.
Wear and maintain PPE as directed by supervisor and safety team, including but not limited to hard hats, safety glasses, and high‑visibility vests.
Willingness to learn and master new tasks, duties, and responsibilities.
Pay attention to job details to provide an acceptable uniform product.
Identify and communicate any job site hazards.
Safely and correctly operate all equipment and manual/power tools. Do not operate any equipment or tools that you have not been trained to use properly.
Keep all tools in good, clean, and operating order.
Demonstrate and promote safety and proper housekeeping on all job sites.
Display a positive attitude toward the company, fellow employees, and customers.
Be responsible for working unsupervised and complete work as directed.
Ability to instruct and direct laborers and other construction helpers in a positive and encouraging manner.
Willingness to travel out‑of‑town.
Work overtime as required, including some weekends.
Maintain acceptable personal hygiene.
Dress appropriately for working conditions.
Required Tools Must have required tools listed below within 30 days of hire and bring them with you to the job site as needed:
Hammer
25' Tape
Kleins
Utility Knife
Tool Belt
Speed Square
Chalk Box
Sledge Hammer
Cats Paw Bar/Flat Bar
Screw Driver Set
2' & 4' Level
String Line
Vise‑Grip
Wire Reel
Caulk Gun
Framing Square
Tin Snips
3/8" Drill
Wood Chisels
Cold Chisels
100' Tape
Nail Sets
Palm Sander
Hack Saw
12" Crescent Wrench
Cordless Drill
Skill Saw
Leather Work Boots
Jig Saw
Drill Bits (Steel, Wood & Hole Saw)
Physical Requirements
Able to physically lift heavy materials (up to 75 pounds) frequently throughout the work shift.
Ability to safely climb up and down ladders.
Ability to work alone once instructions have been given.
Able to complete a full day's assignments involving standing, sitting, bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, climbing, kneeling, balancing, pushing, pulling, reaching overhead, and repetitive use of arms, hands and fingers.
Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment and other safety‑related equipment.
Able to work from various heights via ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, catwalks, and other safe work platforms over 10 feet.
Able to work in extreme weather conditions and elements, indoor or outdoor, including heat, cold, rain, mud, dust, and snow, depending on the job location.
Able to work a minimum of 8 hours a day, with overtime and off‑hour shifts as required.
About Our Company Founded over 30 years ago in Rapid City, SD, Scull Construction Service Inc. is a full‑service construction contractor that has built a reputation for completing high‑level quality projects. We specialize in commercial, educational, and healthcare construction in South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, and Wyoming.
Whether you are new to the construction industry, have experience in other construction areas, or are a master craftsperson, we can offer you a challenging and rewarding career. Scull Construction is willing to train you for a challenging and rewarding career in structural concrete, structural steel, and carpentry. We are looking for safety‑conscious, hard‑working, and dedicated individuals that take pride in their work to join our exceptional team.
Disclaimer This document describes the position currently available. It is not an employment contract. Our company reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time.
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Scull Construction Service, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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