Langlas and Associates · 1 week ago
Carpenter – Billings
Langlas and Associates is a construction company seeking a Carpenter to assist with various residential and commercial construction projects. The Carpenter will be responsible for building, erecting, installing, and repairing structures and fixtures, while also maintaining a clean job site and mentoring other workers.
Civil EngineeringCommercialConstructionIndustrial
Responsibilities
Shows up to work on time for the required shift at the assigned job site
Receives and follows all instructions from Lead Carpenters, Foremen and Superintendents
Keeps all tools clean and in working condition
Helps maintain a clean job site by conducting housekeeping (cleaning trash, removing debris, sweeping, etc.)
Conducts demolition of structures
Loads, unloads and moves building materials
Uses various hand and power tools to securely build assigned projects
Installs windows, doors and weather protection materials
Assembles and installs fixtures and fittings such as door handles, locks, hinges and closers
Mentors and trains Laborers and Carpenter Assistants
Once certified, may use a telehandler forklift or skidsteer to complete tasks
Use a company vehicle to pick up or deliver materials
Any other tasks provided by Foremen, Safety Personnel or Superintendents
Qualification
Required
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Ability to communicate and follow instructions in English
Ability to read, write and do basic math
Must provide own basic tools
Good physical condition and endurance
Previous construction experience is required
Knowledge of framing with wood or metal is required
Ability to read and understand blueprints or building plans
Must pass a pre-employment drug screen and physical
Preferred
Completion of a two-year carpentry program through a trade school and/or accredited carpenter's apprenticeship program is desired
Company
Langlas and Associates
Langlas & Associates has 50 years of experience as a General Contractor / Construction Manager, serving clients throughout Montana, as well as parts of the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Idaho.