Job Specifications

Location

Belleville, IL

Workplace

On-site

Salary

44K to 90K

Published

2 months ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Carpenter Apprentice

Apprentice Carpenter is responsible for working and learning the Carpenter trade while performing Residential, Commercial and Industrial building construction.


Carpenters are involved in a wide variety of construction activities. Carpenters are responsible for bringing an architect’s blueprints to life by cutting and assembling wood, fiberglass, metal, vinyl, plastic and other materials to create the interior and exterior of structures. Carpenters build or renovate everything from homes, schools, churches and hospitals, to malls, airports, skyscrapers and highways and their duties vary by the type of employer. A carpenter employed by a specialty trade contractor, for example, may specialize in one or two activities, such as setting concrete forms for concrete construction or erecting scaffolding. However, a carpenter employed by a general building contractor may perform many tasks such as framing walls and partitions, putting in doors and windows, hanging cabinetry and installing paneling and tile ceilings. Working from blueprints or instructions from supervisors, carpenters do the layout, measuring, marking and arraigning of materials, and using lasers and GPS locating devices. Carpenters use both hand and power tools including chisels, saws, planes, drills, and sanders. They use nails, screws, staples, bolts and adhesives to join material. Carpenters also weld piling, metal framing, and industrial applications and are required to be certified in a specific process for structural weld applications. The title of Carpenter is broadly interpreted by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America to include the specific craft trades of Carpenter, Floorlayer, Lather, Millwright, Pile Driver, and Mill Cabinetmaker.  


Requirements

Carpenters typically work outdoors in all types of weather. It is a physical job, standing, kneeling, lifting, pushing, pulling, bending, and climbing are common. However, you are trained in how to properly and safely perform these tasks before being required to perform them on the job. Hardhats, safety glasses, durable clothing and safety shoes are typical items worn on a jobsite. Working hours are typically 8 hours per day starting around 7am each day. In many instances over-time or extended workweek is required. Must be able to work at high levels from ladders and scaffolds. Must be physically fit to perform the duties of the job of a Carpenter with no restrictions.  


Additional Information

Anticipated Start Date

2025-08-07

Trade Organization

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners