1. Repairs cabinets, desks, chairs, tables and other similar equipment;
2. Repairs doors, windows, floors, stair rails;
3. Constructs and installs cabinets, book cases, shelves, closets, tables, platforms, posts, and bulletin boards;
4. Installs new doors and outfits those with the proper hardware;
5. Replaces window glass and cords;
6. Makes and repairs screens;
7. Builds scaffolds;
8. Sands and refinishes floors, desks, woodwork, chairs and tables;
9. Repairs tool handles;
10. Builds forms for concrete work;
11. Operates woodworking machinery such as lathes, planers, drum and belt, sanders, borers, rip, cross cut, band, and jigsaws and mortises;
12. May perform other maintenance tasks such as painting, minor plumbing masonry or electrical repairs, etc.;
13. Does related work as required.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Good knowledge of the common practices, tools, terminology and safety precautions of the trade; skill in the application of such knowledge to work assignments; ability to work from plans and specifications and to follow rough sketches and oral instructions; ability to operate common woodworking equipment; ability to rig and work from scaffolds; ability to plan and work independently; ability to get along well with others; good motor and hand and eye coordination; manual dexterity; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
One (1) year of experience as a journeyman carpenter.