Carpentry Work Study

Typical Duties

  • Carpentry program area cleanup - debris removal, sweeping, etc.
  • Performing Security checks.
  • Moving, organizing, and labeling materials, tools, equipment, furniture, etc.
  • Performing Inventory checks.
  • Making photocopies.
  • Organizing, sorting, and filing paperwork.
  • Light maintenance of tools and equipment.
  • Assembly and installation of simple mechanical devices or equipment.
  • Painting preparation and painting.
  • Other tasks as assigned.

Employee Qualifications

  • Positive attitude.
  • Maintain a regular schedule.
  • Communicate proactively.
  • The ability to follow written and verbal directions.
  • The ability to work independently and with others.
  • The ability to lift 50 pounds safely.
  • The desire to perform physical labor (manual labor), including shoveling.
  • Experience with and the ability to safely operate basic power tools.
  • Demonstrated competence of English Standard Measurements.
  • The ability to work safely in adverse conditions, including rain, cold, mud, high noise environments, and exposure to airborne irritants (dust).

Terms of Employment

Carpentry Work Study hours are by arrangement with the Carpentry Instructor.

Rate of pay and hours will be determined by the student's funding source. 

Employment is "at will" by the determination of the Carpentry Instructor, and can be discontinued at any time.


How to Apply

1. Complete the Workstudy Job Application form

2. If eligible, you will receive instructions on what to do next.