Dartmouth College
Position Details
Posting date : 12/22/2025
Closing date : Open Until Filled
Position Number : 0400600
Position Title : Carpenter II
Hiring Range Minimum : $34.98/hr (Entry Rate)
Hiring Range Maximum : $36.05/hr (Job Rate)
Union Type : SEIU
SEIU Level : O
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
Employment Category : Regular Full Time
Scheduled Months per Year : 12
Scheduled Hours per Week : 40
Schedule : Monday-Friday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm, Saturday/Sunday off
Location : Hanover, NH 03755
Remote Work Eligibility : Onsite only
Term Position : No
Grant Funded Position : No
Position Purpose On both a scheduled work order basis and in response to emergencies, independently performs maintenance and repair to Dartmouth College academic and administration buildings, structures, and related fixtures and utilities, using a variety of trade practices associated with carpentry. The Carpenter II displays an advanced level of skill and is able to plan, execute and complete complex carpentry and related projects. Oversees carpentry work of the greatest complexity to ensure high standards are met. The Carpenter II maintains a specified level of skill and proficiency in the execution of duties related to maintenance and repair at Dartmouth College.
Required Qualifications Education and Years of Experience : High School or equivalency
Four- to eight years of relevant experience in carpentry and related trades.
Valid driver’s license and ability to be qualified under Dartmouth College Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle policy.
Able to plan, execute and complete complex carpentry and related projects of a superior quality.
Mastery of shop mathematics, able to measure and cut material to specified dimensions, work with angles, etc.
Ability to read and understand building plans and sketches, able to create sketches to complete assigned work.
Highly skilled in the use of all hand tools, not limited to screwdrivers, pliers, hammer, wrenches, socket wrenches, tape measures, levels.
Highly skilled in the use of all hand and shop (stationary) power tools, not limited to drills, hammer drill, saws, sanders, planers.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions and work independently without supervision, exercising sound judgment and applying strong problem‑solving skills.
Strong customer service skills and good communication skills; ability to communicate work to be performed with college employees and building occupants.
Ability to document and record issues and procedures.
Computer skills including basic word processing, email, spreadsheets, smartphones or tablets.
Ability to perform demanding physical activity, work at heights and perform tasks requiring manual dexterity under physically difficult and/or strenuous conditions.
Must be capable of participating in the College’s respiratory protection program and capable of responding to alarms including potentially hazardous environments.
Willingness to work overtime when required.
Must have successfully completed the following training prior to performing work to which the training relates: Driver Safety – Electrical Safety related work practices
Lock‑out/tag‑out
Respirator training
Fit and Physical Examination
Fall Protection
Working in confined spaces
Laboratory safety/hazardous waste management training
Asbestos awareness training
Bloodborne pathogen training
EPA R.R.P. Lead Training
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum one-to two years’ apprenticeship in relevant trade, or trade school, preferred.
Responsibilities
Core responsibilities include request work orders, advise supervisor of materials/services required for repairs, supervise or assist coworkers in project/repair work. Work with trades personnel in other shops. Communicate directly and respectfully with building occupants, who may be inconvenienced or affected by scheduled work. Oversees carpentry work of the greatest complexity ensuring that high quality standards are met.
Interacts with internal trades technicians to perform repairs and renovation, coordinating work scope.
Performs specialized and general carpentry work and maintenance. Examples include: repairs shades and blinds; installs shelving boards; installs or repairs rest‑room accessories; makes adjustments to doors and door hardware; completes modular furniture repairs, lab casework repairs, removal and installation; installs wood and metal framing; installs trim for doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, etc.; completes window repair and installation; fabricates and installs cabinets, bookcases and “built‑in” furniture; installs and repairs structural elements. Selects materials and supplies for assigned work.
Fills out fire‑door evaluations.
Repairs drywall by selectively removing damaged wall and patching; installs drywall under instruction; finishes drywall to a level 4 as defined by the Gypsum Association (GA‑214); protects surrounding areas.
Grouts and seals tile; assists Mason with tile repairs; is able to replace and install tile for smaller projects.
Applies caulking for sealing purposes.
Assists campus Roofer with roof repairs; is able to independently patch membrane roofs; is skilled in installing flashing for membrane and shingle roofs.
Maintains tools including tool sharpening.
Operates a motor vehicle to pick up supplies required for the maintenance of properties located throughout Hanover and surrounding area.
Learning and Mentorship
Learns from senior technicians via working with and understanding procedures.
Works with and mentors Building Repair Technician I & II and Carpenter I, explaining the procedures being performed and the reasoning behind those actions. When qualified, allows the tech to perform the work under supervision.
Working Conditions
Works from ladders, scaffolds, lifts, and platforms.
Work requires bending, kneeling, standing, climbing, and working in stretched, cramped or awkward positions.
Work involves regular lifting, carrying, or holding objects weighing up to 80 pounds.
Work is performed indoors; outdoors; in harsh weather; in areas that are dirty, or smoky and where fumes are present; in underground manholes.
Is exposed to cuts and bruises and more serious injuries working on ladders, scaffolds, etc.
Work involves wearing special or protective clothing such as aprons or overalls; gloves; goggles; and ear plugs.
Working Environment
Laboratory settings
Commercial kitchen settings
Mechanical/electric rooms
Ladders/staging
Roofs
Private offices/public spaces
Student residential housing
Culture and Employee Belonging We are actively striving to make Campus Services a desired place to work in the Upper Valley, a place where people feel welcomed, where they can be their authentic selves, be heard, and feel accepted. We want this culture to be felt by those who receive our services. The way we treat one another should be the same way we treat our customers.
Demonstrates a commitment to inclusion and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others.
Participates in division‑wide CEB initiatives and training, including promotion of the 7 Principles (Empathy, Fairness, Dependability, Inclusivity, Consideration, Vulnerability and Respect)
Willingness to foster a growth mindset in the areas of cultural, belonging and inclusion across the division. Collaborates, when appropriate, on other related initiatives within the division and College.
Demonstrates professionalism and collegiality through actions, interactions, and communications with others appropriate to an environment that is welcoming to all.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Department Contact for Recruitment Inquiries Campus Services HR
Contact Phone 646‑3323
Recruiter for Cover Letter and Title Jason Bergeron, Director Maintenance Services
Equal Opportunity Employer Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all.
Background Check Employment in this position is contingent upon consent to and successful completion of a pre‑employment background check, which may include a criminal background check, reference checks, verification of work history, conduct review, and verification of any required academic credentials, licenses, and/or certifications, with results acceptable to Dartmouth College. A criminal conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from employment. Background check information will be used in a confidential, non‑discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law.
Essential Driving Function Is driving a vehicle (e.g. Dartmouth vehicle or off road vehicle, rental car, personal car) an essential function of this job? Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants UNION POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO SEIU UNION MEMBERS ONLY DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF POSTING. AFTER ONE WEEK OF POSTING, IF THE POSITION HAS NOT BEEN FILLED INTERNALLY, IT IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE DARTMOUTH COMMUNITY. OPEN TO UNION MEMBERS ONLY FROM 12/15/2025 THROUGH 12/19/2025.
Tobacco-Free Policy Dartmouth College has a Tobacco-Free Policy: https://policies.dartmouth.edu/policy/tobacco-free-policy
Additional Instructions Schedule: Monday-Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm, Saturday/Sunday off
Quick Link https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/84166
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Closing date : Open Until Filled
Position Number : 0400600
Position Title : Carpenter II
Hiring Range Minimum : $34.98/hr (Entry Rate)
Hiring Range Maximum : $36.05/hr (Job Rate)
Union Type : SEIU
SEIU Level : O
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
Employment Category : Regular Full Time
Scheduled Months per Year : 12
Scheduled Hours per Week : 40
Schedule : Monday-Friday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm, Saturday/Sunday off
Location : Hanover, NH 03755
Remote Work Eligibility : Onsite only
Term Position : No
Grant Funded Position : No
Position Purpose On both a scheduled work order basis and in response to emergencies, independently performs maintenance and repair to Dartmouth College academic and administration buildings, structures, and related fixtures and utilities, using a variety of trade practices associated with carpentry. The Carpenter II displays an advanced level of skill and is able to plan, execute and complete complex carpentry and related projects. Oversees carpentry work of the greatest complexity to ensure high standards are met. The Carpenter II maintains a specified level of skill and proficiency in the execution of duties related to maintenance and repair at Dartmouth College.
Required Qualifications Education and Years of Experience : High School or equivalency
Four- to eight years of relevant experience in carpentry and related trades.
Valid driver’s license and ability to be qualified under Dartmouth College Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle policy.
Able to plan, execute and complete complex carpentry and related projects of a superior quality.
Mastery of shop mathematics, able to measure and cut material to specified dimensions, work with angles, etc.
Ability to read and understand building plans and sketches, able to create sketches to complete assigned work.
Highly skilled in the use of all hand tools, not limited to screwdrivers, pliers, hammer, wrenches, socket wrenches, tape measures, levels.
Highly skilled in the use of all hand and shop (stationary) power tools, not limited to drills, hammer drill, saws, sanders, planers.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions and work independently without supervision, exercising sound judgment and applying strong problem‑solving skills.
Strong customer service skills and good communication skills; ability to communicate work to be performed with college employees and building occupants.
Ability to document and record issues and procedures.
Computer skills including basic word processing, email, spreadsheets, smartphones or tablets.
Ability to perform demanding physical activity, work at heights and perform tasks requiring manual dexterity under physically difficult and/or strenuous conditions.
Must be capable of participating in the College’s respiratory protection program and capable of responding to alarms including potentially hazardous environments.
Willingness to work overtime when required.
Must have successfully completed the following training prior to performing work to which the training relates: Driver Safety – Electrical Safety related work practices
Lock‑out/tag‑out
Respirator training
Fit and Physical Examination
Fall Protection
Working in confined spaces
Laboratory safety/hazardous waste management training
Asbestos awareness training
Bloodborne pathogen training
EPA R.R.P. Lead Training
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum one-to two years’ apprenticeship in relevant trade, or trade school, preferred.
Responsibilities
Core responsibilities include request work orders, advise supervisor of materials/services required for repairs, supervise or assist coworkers in project/repair work. Work with trades personnel in other shops. Communicate directly and respectfully with building occupants, who may be inconvenienced or affected by scheduled work. Oversees carpentry work of the greatest complexity ensuring that high quality standards are met.
Interacts with internal trades technicians to perform repairs and renovation, coordinating work scope.
Performs specialized and general carpentry work and maintenance. Examples include: repairs shades and blinds; installs shelving boards; installs or repairs rest‑room accessories; makes adjustments to doors and door hardware; completes modular furniture repairs, lab casework repairs, removal and installation; installs wood and metal framing; installs trim for doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, etc.; completes window repair and installation; fabricates and installs cabinets, bookcases and “built‑in” furniture; installs and repairs structural elements. Selects materials and supplies for assigned work.
Fills out fire‑door evaluations.
Repairs drywall by selectively removing damaged wall and patching; installs drywall under instruction; finishes drywall to a level 4 as defined by the Gypsum Association (GA‑214); protects surrounding areas.
Grouts and seals tile; assists Mason with tile repairs; is able to replace and install tile for smaller projects.
Applies caulking for sealing purposes.
Assists campus Roofer with roof repairs; is able to independently patch membrane roofs; is skilled in installing flashing for membrane and shingle roofs.
Maintains tools including tool sharpening.
Operates a motor vehicle to pick up supplies required for the maintenance of properties located throughout Hanover and surrounding area.
Learning and Mentorship
Learns from senior technicians via working with and understanding procedures.
Works with and mentors Building Repair Technician I & II and Carpenter I, explaining the procedures being performed and the reasoning behind those actions. When qualified, allows the tech to perform the work under supervision.
Working Conditions
Works from ladders, scaffolds, lifts, and platforms.
Work requires bending, kneeling, standing, climbing, and working in stretched, cramped or awkward positions.
Work involves regular lifting, carrying, or holding objects weighing up to 80 pounds.
Work is performed indoors; outdoors; in harsh weather; in areas that are dirty, or smoky and where fumes are present; in underground manholes.
Is exposed to cuts and bruises and more serious injuries working on ladders, scaffolds, etc.
Work involves wearing special or protective clothing such as aprons or overalls; gloves; goggles; and ear plugs.
Working Environment
Laboratory settings
Commercial kitchen settings
Mechanical/electric rooms
Ladders/staging
Roofs
Private offices/public spaces
Student residential housing
Culture and Employee Belonging We are actively striving to make Campus Services a desired place to work in the Upper Valley, a place where people feel welcomed, where they can be their authentic selves, be heard, and feel accepted. We want this culture to be felt by those who receive our services. The way we treat one another should be the same way we treat our customers.
Demonstrates a commitment to inclusion and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others.
Participates in division‑wide CEB initiatives and training, including promotion of the 7 Principles (Empathy, Fairness, Dependability, Inclusivity, Consideration, Vulnerability and Respect)
Willingness to foster a growth mindset in the areas of cultural, belonging and inclusion across the division. Collaborates, when appropriate, on other related initiatives within the division and College.
Demonstrates professionalism and collegiality through actions, interactions, and communications with others appropriate to an environment that is welcoming to all.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Department Contact for Recruitment Inquiries Campus Services HR
Contact Phone 646‑3323
Recruiter for Cover Letter and Title Jason Bergeron, Director Maintenance Services
Equal Opportunity Employer Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all.
Background Check Employment in this position is contingent upon consent to and successful completion of a pre‑employment background check, which may include a criminal background check, reference checks, verification of work history, conduct review, and verification of any required academic credentials, licenses, and/or certifications, with results acceptable to Dartmouth College. A criminal conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from employment. Background check information will be used in a confidential, non‑discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law.
Essential Driving Function Is driving a vehicle (e.g. Dartmouth vehicle or off road vehicle, rental car, personal car) an essential function of this job? Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants UNION POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO SEIU UNION MEMBERS ONLY DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF POSTING. AFTER ONE WEEK OF POSTING, IF THE POSITION HAS NOT BEEN FILLED INTERNALLY, IT IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE DARTMOUTH COMMUNITY. OPEN TO UNION MEMBERS ONLY FROM 12/15/2025 THROUGH 12/19/2025.
Tobacco-Free Policy Dartmouth College has a Tobacco-Free Policy: https://policies.dartmouth.edu/policy/tobacco-free-policy
Additional Instructions Schedule: Monday-Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm, Saturday/Sunday off
Quick Link https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/84166
#J-18808-Ljbffr