Lead Carpenter

  • Lamont Bros. LLC
  • Portland, OR, 97201

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Job Description:

Summary:

A Superintendent is responsible for all aspects of building a project; from demolition to finished product. They lead, train, and direct crew members. They read plans, determine scope, source materials, and fully complete the work within the scope assigned to them. The scope may be an entire project or just one element.

Wage: $25-$30/Hour (DOE) Superintendents typically work 40-50 hours per week

Key Responsibilities:

  • Operates a company vehicle
  • Safely uses required power tools & equipment
  • Follows guidelines from the company regarding use of equipment
  • Professionally represents Lamont Bros
  • Understands and responds to customer concerns
  • Sources materials and/or information at trade specific suppliers
  • Directs & trains crew members
  • Manages Safety on jobsites
  • Reads and interprets plans and blueprints
  • Ability to accurately gauge timelines and communicates with Production Manager regarding deadlines
  • Monitors crew members’ performance

 

Required Experience:

  • 3+ years’ experience in residential remodeling
  • 1+ year experience supervising crew members

 

Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to perform multiple tasks at construction sites that require extensive physical labor, including lifting, climbing, bending, digging, and operating hand and power tools for 8-10 hours a day. Able to lift 60lbs repeatedly.

 

Technical Skills:

  • Rough & finish carpentry, framing, cabinetry, roofing, siding, windows & door installation, flooring, drywall finishing, paint, tile, basic understanding of plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and natural gas.

Company Description:

Lamont Bros. is a team of amazing talent that brings together vision, creativity, and craftsmanship to build beautiful living spaces. The name Lamont is the Scottish clan name of founders David and Joseph Patrick. It emphasizes old world craftsmanship, longevity and the vision and creativity of the Celts. Our building philosophy stems from a belief that what we do matters. Architecture is something that is often here long after we are gone. We want to build something that is amazingly beautiful now--but will also remain amazingly beautiful for generations.

www.lamontbros.com