Carpenters Jobs in Idaho

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Experienced Finish Carpenter

Now Hiring: Experienced Finished Carpenter Are you a skilled Finished Carpenter with a passion for precision and craftsmanship? We want you on our team! Location: Idaho Falls area Type: Full-Time Pay: Competitive, based on experience What You’ll Do: • Install baseboards, crown molding, doors, windows, cabinetry, and custom trim • * Read and interpret blueprints and plans • * Ensure high-quality finishes in residential and commercial projects • What We’re Looking For: • Experience in finish carpentry • * Strong eye for detail and quality • * Reliable transportation • * Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Why Work With Us: • Steady, year-round work • * Supportive crew and professional environment • * Opportunities for advancement • Let’s build something beautiful together.

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Journeyman Carpenter

WHO WE ARE: Building Quality. Building Communities. Building Careers. At Ginno Construction, we believe that our strength lies in our people. Since 1992, we've been delivering exceptional construction projects throughout the Pacific Northwest, earning a reputation for completing high-quality work on time and within budget. Our mission is clear: to provide clients with the best possible solutions for their construction needs. Job Summary: The Carpenter will be responsible for performing a variety of tasks related to constructing, installing, and repairing structures and fixtures on construction sites. The ideal candidate will have experience in framing, finishing, and general carpentry work for residential, commercial, or industrial projects. The role involves collaborating with other trades, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship, and maintaining safety on the job site. Key Responsibilities: • Framing and Structural Work: Construct and install framework for buildings, walls, floors, and roofs, including working with wood, metal, and other materials. • Finishing Work: Install doors, windows, trim, cabinetry, and other wood or composite materials as part of the interior and exterior finishing process. • Blueprint Interpretation: Read and interpret blueprints, project plans, and specifications to accurately measure, cut, and assemble materials to the required dimensions. • Material Handling and Preparation: Select and prepare materials for construction, ensuring that all components are properly cut, assembled, and finished to specification. • Repairs and Renovations: Repair or replace damaged wood structures, flooring, framing, and other wood-based components. Assist in renovations and remodels as needed. • Site Safety: Follow and enforce all safety protocols, including wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Maintain a clean and safe work environment by keeping tools and materials organized and ensuring work areas are hazard-free. • Collaboration: Work closely with other contractors, subcontractors, and site workers to ensure tasks are completed efficiently and to high standards. • Tool and Equipment Maintenance: Operate hand and power tools, including saws, drills, and nail guns, and maintain tools in good working condition. Ensure all equipment is used safely and according to instructions. • Quality Control: Ensure all carpentry work meets quality standards, building codes, and project specifications. Address and correct any issues that arise during the project. • Job Site Organization: Ensure materials are stored properly, job sites are clean, and tools and equipment are organized and ready for use. Requirements: • Proven experience as a Carpenter in a construction setting, with strong skills in framing, finishing, and general carpentry. • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and technical documents. • Knowledge of building codes and safety standards related to carpentry work. • Proficiency in using a variety of hand and power tools, including saws, drills, hammers, and other specialized carpentry tools. • Strong attention to detail, with a focus on producing high-quality work. • Ability to work independently or as part of a team, with strong communication skills. • Physical strength and stamina to perform manual labor, including lifting heavy materials (up to 50 pounds) and working in various weather conditions. • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (preferred). • High school diploma or equivalent; completion of an apprenticeship or relevant training program is preferred. Physical Requirements: • Ability to stand, kneel, bend, and squat for extended periods. • Ability to lift, carry, and move heavy materials and tools. • Comfortable working in various weather conditions and on construction sites with varying environments. YOUR FUTURE WITH US At Ginno Construction, we offer more than just a job; we provide a platform for growth, learning, and making a tangible impact. Join us in shaping the landscapes of Idaho, and Washington. Apply today and become part of our dynamic team. AAP/EEO STATEMENT Ginno Construction is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $32.30 - $36.00 per hour Benefits: • Dental insurance • Health insurance • Vision insurance Schedule: • 8 hour shift • Day shift Work Location: In person

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Carpenter/Framer - Immediate Start

Gem State Staffing is now accepting applications for experienced Carpenters and/or Framers to cut, fabricate and install wooden and other structures according to specifications. Your job will entail working in diverse settings to produce steady and functional infrastructure and products. A carpenter is an individual with great hand dexterity and an eye for detail. The ideal candidate will have good knowledge of wood properties and other carpentry materials. Working with little supervision while following all health and safety standards is essential. The goal is to contribute to the construction and maintenance of strong and long-lasting buildings and products. Responsibilities: • Take measurements and calculate the size and amount of material needed. • Cut, shape and smooth lumber and other material according to measurements. • Build window frames, doors, staircases and frame buildings by using raw materials or pre-constructed items. Job Experience/Requirements: • Must have well rounded general carpentry skills. • Competent at all phases of construction from foundation through finish work. • Follow specifications and completing job on schedule and within budget. • Commitment to high quality work with excellent time management. • Responsible for promoting a safe and productive work environment. • The ability to perform layout and installation of framing and finishing of challenging projects with an ability for anticipating and resolving problems. • Self-motivated and able to maintain a safe and clean job site, become familiar with job site safety compliance regulations. • Carpentry experience, with demolition, framing (steel stud or stick) or finish work is preferred. • Hands-on experience in working with carpentry materials. • Excellent understanding of carpentry techniques and methods of installation and construction. • Proficient in using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools (powered saws, hammers, rulers, tape measure and saws). • Willingness to follow safety guidelines at all times. • Good understanding of basic math. • Good physical condition and endurance.

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Overview

Becoming a carpenter typically starts with an apprenticeship, which combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 352,779 carpenters nationwide, with projections indicating a 2% job growth from 2022 to 2032. Apprentices earn an average of $500 per week in Idaho, with an annual overtime average of $26,000. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like the Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee offer apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $100,000 annually for experienced professionals.

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