Youth Trainees QUALIFICATIONS: Five years verifiable hands-on construction experience/General Carpentry. High School diploma or GED. Must be able to relate to youth and minority groups and work well in a team setting. Must comply with training and certification requirements of licensing and regulatory agencies.
(First Aid and Restraint Training, etc. ) Must pass criminal history check. Have the ability to read blue prints. Ability to safely use and supervise the use of hand and power tools. The ability to lead trainee crews and supervise the Center work projects both on and off campus from start up to the completion of projects. SPECIFIC DUTIES: The ability to examine blueprints to determine
dimensions of structure. The ability to determine sequence of activities concerned with fabrication, assembly and erection of the structure. The ability to assign and supervise trainees to such tasks as cutting metal to size, building forms, erecting framework, roofing, wiring and pipe installation.
The ability to inspect work to insure conformance to specifications. The ability to assist in the transportation of the work crew to the job site. The ability to perform other duties as assigned. Contact Michelle Harris Human Resources 143 Forest Service Rd. #233 New Waverly, Texas 77358 Phone: (936) 344-xyz X Fax: (936)344-xyz X Email:
Construction/Skilled Trade Jobs encompass a variety of roles focused on building, maintaining, and repairing structures and infrastructure. This sector includes carpenters, electricians, plumbers, welders, and more, each requiring specialized skills and training. Such jobs are often hands-on and require physical labor. Workers in these fields typically work on construction sites, in homes, or on roads and can expect to operate tools and machinery specific to their trade. Safety is a top priority due to the potential hazards associated with construction environments. These roles are essential in shaping the built world and tend to offer opportunities for on-the-job learning and career progression.
and Youth Build students assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of high school diploma or GED. Minimum of five (5) years verifiable hands-on experience in construction and general carpentry. Ability to communicate and relate with youth and minority groups. Exhibit the ability to work well in a team setting by exhibiting leadership qualities.
Must comply with training and certification requirements of licensing and regulatory agencies. Exhibit the knowledge required to accurately read and interpret blue prints. Must exhibit the safe and proper use of hand and power tools and supervise the use of same by youth assigned to the Youth Build program. Must exhibit the characteristics necessary to
lead trainee crews and supervise center work projects both on and off campus from start up through to completion. Must pass pre-employment criminal history check Must pass a drug screen SPECIFIC DUTIES: Must possess and demonstrate the ability to Supervise/work all phases of construction.
Make accurate cost projections for each individual project Maintain accurate schedules of construction activities Examine blueprints to determine dimensions of structure Inspect work to ensure conformance to specifications Assist in the transportation of the work crew from the Center to the job site. Maintain accurate cost records associated with each individual structure and coinciding purchase orders
Generate payroll Maintain accurate paperwork pertaining to the Youth Build trainees.
Perform other duties as assigned. Contact Michelle Harris Human Resources 143 Forest Service Rd. #233 New Waverly, Texas 77358 Phone: (936) 344-xyz X Fax: (936)344-xyz X Email:
Construction/skilled trade jobs encompass a wide range of manual labor positions that are essential to the building and maintenance of infrastructure. These roles typically require specialized training and skills in areas such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, masonry, and welding. Workers in these fields are known for their hands-on expertise, physical stamina, and ability to solve complex problems on-site. Safety is paramount, and skilled tradespeople must adhere to strict regulations and standards to ensure their well-being and the quality of their work. These jobs are often in high demand due to the essential nature of construction and infrastructure development.