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Carpenter-RCH - Irvine, CA

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Carpenter-RCH - Irvine, CA

Attention Military Affiliated Job Seekers: Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please follow the next steps. Description Compensation Range: $21.45-$52.24 (Southern California Only) About Hensel Phelps: Founded in 1937, Hensel Phelps specializes in building development, construction, and facility services in markets ranging from aviation to government, commercial, transportation, critical facilities, healthcare, and transportation. Ranked #1 in aviation and #6 overall general contractor in 2024 by BD+C, Hensel Phelps is one of the largest employee-owned general contractors in the country. Driven to deliver EXCELLENCE in all we do and supported by our core values of Ownership, Integrity, Builder, Diversity, and Community, Hensel Phelps brings our clients' visions to life with a comprehensive approach that begins with innovative planning and extends throughout the life of the property. Position Description: This position constructs and repairs building frameworks as well as structures. Stairways, doorframes, partitions, rafters, cabinetry, siding, and drywall are a few examples of the types of onsite tasks this position is responsible for completing. Carpenters pay great attention to project detail and have a strong understanding of wood and metal properties. Carpenters are also required at various times to do virtually all the carpenter support activities performed by laborers. This is a safety-sensitive position. Preferred Qualifications: Experienced in construction layout, blueprint reading, and shop drawing reading. OSHA 10 Certification. CPR & First Aid Certification. Essential Duties: Assist with the assembly and removal of concrete forms used for concrete installation. Assist with building and installing window-frames, doors, doorframes, staircases, stairways, partitions, millwork, trim, siding, drywall, and overall building frames. Ensure that the layout of flooring, roofing, and drywall is leveled and compatible. Read blueprints, drawings, and sketches to fully grasp project requirements. Measure and calculate the size and amount of material needed. This includes cutting, shaping, and smoothing wood or other required materials according to requested measurements. Assist with handling, transporting, and setting door frames. Load, unload, identify, and distribute building materials, machinery, and tools. Job shadow in area assignments to ensure project knowledge and skill progression. Assist with area housekeeping. Promote a safe work environment and communicate jobsite hazards. This includes helping to secure the jobsite at the end of business each day and verifying that all site materials are properly stored. Physical Work Classification & Demands: Heavy Work. Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. The individual in this position will periodically walk, kneel, sit, crouch, reach, stoop, read/see, speak, push, pull, lift, stand, and finger/type. The frequency of each action varies by workflow and field activity. Walking - The person in this position needs to frequently move about the jobsite. Sometimes operates a computer or tablet and other office machinery, such as a calculator and phone. The person in this position frequently communicates with employees and external stakeholders regarding a variety of topics related to office and field administration. Constantly reads written communications and views mail submissions. Will also need to read and understand blueprints, load charts, and take/verify field measurements. Climbing

Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, and ramps at various heights. Working from heights

the person must be comfortable and able to work from heights for extended amounts of time. Balancing

Ability to maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling and to walk, stand, or crouch. Stooping

Bending the body downward and forward by the spine at the waist. Reaching

Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction for various lengths of time. Grasping

Needs to apply pressure to an object with fingers and palm regularly. Visual acuity and ability to operate a vehicle as certified and appropriate. Occasionally exposed to high and low temperatures. Frequently exposed to a noisy environment and outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind. Use of hands and wrists with various tools. Prolonged use of a jackhammer and a pavement breaker. Use of wheelbarrows and brooms. Repetitive use of hands and wrists using power, rotational, and vibration tools, including prolonged use of jackhammers and pavement breakers. Tolerant of legally permissible exposure to dusts and chemicals, such as cement dust, solvents, and curing compounds. The person must be able to safely wear a respirator and can pass applicable medical and fit testing examinations. Must be able to hear commands from supervisors and back-up safety alarms on equipment.