Carpenter II

State of OklahomaOklahoma City, OK
3d

About The Position

Positions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving skilled carpentry work in a state agency, facility or institution. This may include the construction, maintenance or repair of various buildings, structures or fixtures.

Requirements

  • two years of experience in skilled carpentry work or an equivalent combination of education/training and experience in the carpentry trade plus two additional years of experience as a skilled carpenter of cabinet maker.
  • knowledge of the materials, method, tools and equipment used in carpentry
  • knowledge of the safety precautions of the trade
  • knowledge of tools and equipment used in cabinet work
  • knowledge of supervisory principles and practices.
  • Ability is required to alter, maintain and repair wood and wood-substitute articles, fixtures and structures, including glass, flooring and roof installation
  • Ability to estimate time, materials and costs
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and sketches
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions
  • Ability to train and direct unskilled helpers
  • Ability to supervise the work of other carpenters and unskilled helpers.

Responsibilities

  • Erects, maintains and repairs various types of buildings, sheds, scaffolds, forms, frames, fences and other structures; builds and repairs bridges and culverts; alters, repairs and maintains doors, floors, partitions, roofs, stairways, windows, screens and other wooden fixtures; repairs or replaces wooden parts on truck beds, wagons, machinery and equipment; builds and repairs park benches, roadside tables and signs; repairs venetian blinds and awnings; fits and glazes glass windows and doors.
  • Reconstructs, alters or repairs tables, chairs, benches, counters, lockers, shelves and window frames; performs some cabinet work; makes rough sketches and estimates the cost of new structures and repair work; advises in the selection of building materials; prepares preliminary requisitions; stores building materials and supplies.
  • Does skilled hand and bench work in a carpentry shop; operates planers, joiners, power saws, routers, drill press and other woodworking equipment; cleans, sharpens, oils, greases and repairs hand and power tools; instructs and trains semiskilled and unskilled helpers; assigns tasks and checks work in process and upon completion; supervises patient helpers when assigned; keeps time, material and job records for assigned work details.
  • Makes estimates on construction and renovation costs; prepares requisitions for materials; checks materials stores; interprets work orders, blueprints, technical orders and other specifications; maintains records and reports of time, materials used, and work performed.
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