Master Form Carpenter / Lead Woodshop Carpenter

Lakelands Concrete Products IncVillage of Lima, NY
just nowOnsite

About The Position

Lakelands Concrete Products, Inc., located in Lima, NY, is a trusted name in the concrete manufacturing industry with over 70 years of success — and we’re just getting started. As demand for our products continues to grow, so does our need for motivated individuals ready to grow with us. We’re not your average concrete company — we’re a team of builders, problem-solvers, and go-getters who take pride in doing things the right way. From the products we manufacture to the relationships we build.... quality, reliability, and hard work are at the heart of everything we do. We believe that a strong foundation doesn’t just apply to our products — it applies to our people, too. That’s why we invest in creating a workplace where you’re supported, appreciated, and given the tools to succeed. SUMMARY: The Master Form Carpenter is a senior-level skilled trades professional responsible for the design interpretation, fabrication, modification, and lifecycle management of complex wood forms used in precast concrete production. This role serves as the subject matter expert in wood form construction, blueprint interpretation, dimensional accuracy, and structural integrity of form systems. The Master Form Carpenter operates with a high degree of autonomy and is accountable for precision, production efficiency, safety adherence, and continuous improvement within the woodshop and production environment.

Requirements

  • Advanced Blueprint Interpretation
  • Structural Formwork Design Principles
  • Industrial Woodshop Machinery Proficiency
  • Dimensional Precision & Tolerance Control
  • Problem Solving & Root Cause Analysis
  • Lean Manufacturing Awareness
  • Safety Leadership
  • Time & Production Management
  • High School Diploma or GED required; trade certification or apprenticeship completion preferred.
  • Minimum 7–10 years of progressive carpentry experience.
  • At least 5 years in form carpentry within precast concrete, heavy civil, or commercial concrete construction.
  • Demonstrated experience constructing complex, high-tolerance form systems.
  • Exposure to airborne particles, vibration, moving mechanical parts, and elevated noise levels.
  • Frequent lifting up to 50 lbs; occasional lifting beyond with assistance.
  • Frequent standing, climbing, kneeling, and ladder use.
  • Precast Concrete manufacturing environment.
  • Project a positive and professional image of the company and of management to employees at all levels.
  • This position may be required to follow other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as requested or assigned, subject to all applicable state and federal laws.
  • Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
  • This position is an at-will position, meaning either the employee or the company may terminate employment at any time, with or without cause or notice.

Responsibilities

  • Interpret complex engineered drawings, architectural blueprints, and production schematics to construct precision formwork for precast concrete products.
  • Translate dimensional tolerances into structurally sound and reusable form systems.
  • Modify existing forms to improve yield, durability, and cycle time.
  • Collaborate with engineering and production leadership to troubleshoot design or constructability challenges.
  • Fabricate complex form assemblies using advanced carpentry techniques and industrial woodshop equipment (CNC routers, shapers, planers, lathes, drill presses, and precision saw systems).
  • Perform precision measurement using calipers, micrometers, squares, and layout instruments to ensure dimensional compliance.
  • Apply structural bracing methods to withstand concrete pressure and repeated production cycles.
  • Maintain tooling, fixtures, and shop equipment to ensure operational readiness.
  • Ensure all forms meet dimensional tolerances, structural integrity standards, and production specifications.
  • Identify process inefficiencies and implement improvements in workflow, sequencing, and material utilization.
  • Support lean manufacturing initiatives within the precast production process.
  • Conduct pre-pour inspections to verify readiness and compliance.
  • Provide guidance and informal mentorship to junior carpenters and woodshop personnel.
  • Model safety-first behavior and reinforce adherence to OSHA standards and company safety protocols.
  • Support training initiatives for cross-functional team members.
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