8750 W Bryn Mawr Ave Chicago, IL 60631 United States
POSITION SUMMARY:
A concrete carpenter constructs and installs wood or metal formwork, which serves as a mold for pouring concrete into desired shapes for foundations, walls, floors, decks and other concrete elements. Their responsibilities include building and dismantling these forms and ensuring precision and safety on the construction site. They must interpret blueprints, operate hand and power tools, and follow OSHA safety regulations.
Major Responsibilities:
• Formwork Construction
Build and install the temporary structures (forms) made of wood and metal that hold fresh concrete in place until it cures. This includes utilizing multiple types of framing systems for foundations, vertical wall and core systems, elevated decking and miscellaneous elements of concrete forming.
• Blueprint Interpretation
Read and understand construction blueprints to accurately construct the formwork for specific projects, such as foundations, walls, or elevated decks.
• Formwork Dismantling:
After the concrete hardens, carefully remove and dismantle the formwork in certain scenarios where forming systems are reused.
• Tool Operation:
Proficiently use a range of carpenter's hand tools and power tools for cutting, assembling, and finishing tasks.
• Safety Compliance:
Adhere to all safety procedures and regulations, such as those from OSHA, to maintain a safe working environment.
• Quality Control:
Use measuring tools to ensure accuracy and the quality of the concrete placement.
Position Requirements:
• Proficiency with carpentry hand and power tools.
• Strong understanding of construction and blueprint reading.
• Physical fitness and the ability to work well with their hands.
• Good problem-solving and attention-to-detail skills.
• Familiarity with safety regulations and proper use of personal protective equipment.
Power Construction is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. Power Construction is committed to increasing opportunities for historically disadvantaged workers (including women and members of disproportionately affected racial and ethnic groups), as well as residents of marginalized communities.