Carpenter II - Melbourne, United States - Florida Institute of Technology

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    Provide general maintenance and carpenter functions for all university facilities. Employee needs to have a great attitude and be willing to work in a team focused environment.

    Work to include, but not limited to, cabinetry work, (AutoCAD experience is a plus) all types of carpentry work, flooring, framing, drywall, ceiling tile, roof repairs, doors, window, glass replacement, small concrete jobs, TV installations, and other duties as assigned.

    Assist with renovations/remodeling projects to campus facilities. Working hours Monday
    • Friday 8:00pm 4:30pm, with occasional overtime.
    Provide general maintenance and carpentry functions for all university facilities.

    Work to include, but not limited to, carpentry work, drywall, ceiling tile, roof repairs, framing, floor tile, doors, window treatment and glass replacement and other duties as assigned.

    Assist with renovations/remodeling projects to campus facilities. Perform maintenance, repairs, remodeling and construction to all campus facilities on and off campus.
    Assist with renovation and remodeling projects.
    Review, maintain and submit records regarding time and materials expended on projects.
    Must be able to work with all carpentry hand and power tools.
    Maintain tools and equipment in safe, clean and orderly condition.
    May be required to work evenings and weekends in an emergency or in support of after-hours University events.
    Ability to operate heavy equipment such as high-lift.
    Additional duties as assignedHurricane preparedness and cleanup.


    Education:
    High school diploma or GED10 hour OSHA certification is preferred.

    Must have a valid Florida driver's license or ability to obtain one within 6 months of employment and maintain good driving record as determined by Florida Tech guidelines.

    AutoCAD experience is a plusEqual OpportunityFlorida Tech does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, pregnancy, parenting status, veteran status or retirement status in its activities and programs.

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