Construction and Assembly: Measure, cut, shape, and assemble wood, plywood, and other materials to create structures and frameworks, including cabinets, doors, and partitions, per project specifications and blueprints. Installation and Finishing: Install various structural and finish carpentry components, including drywall, flooring, trim, and moldings. Ensure each installation aligns with high-quality standards for precision and aesthetic. Blueprint and Specification Interpretation: Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and sketches to understand project requirements and design plans. Make material estimates and ensure project specifications are met. Tool and Equipment Operation: Safely operate power tools, hand tools, and machinery, such as saws, drills, and sanders. Conduct regular maintenance checks to ensure tools are in optimal condition. Repair and Maintenance: Perform repairs on damaged structures or items, ensuring quality and longevity. This includes assessing existing carpentry work and making necessary adjustments or refinements. Onsite Safety and Cleanliness: Follow all safety protocols, maintaining a clean and organized work environment. Secure work areas to protect against hazards and minimize risks to others on the job site. Collaboration: Work closely with other team members, including construction workers, contractors, and clients, to align on project timelines and expectations. Communicate progress updates and address any challenges encountered.
- Technical Skills: Familiarity with tools such as saws, drills, levels, chisels, and measuring equipment is essential. Carpenters should also understand materials like wood, plywood, MDF, and composite materials.
- Technical Drawings Reading: Carpenters must read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to understand project specifications.
- Detail Orientation: Accuracy and attention to detail are essential for creating high-quality work and ensuring safety standards.
- Problem solving ability
- Valid driving license
- Working hours: Monday-Saturday
- Willing to learn new things and help colleague and company on all business matters
- Technical Drawings Reading: Carpenters must read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to understand project specifications.
- EPF
- SOCSO
- EIS