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Carpenter Apprentice

Jacksonville

Auld & White is looking for aspiring carpenters to join our team of apprentices. Apprentices will work full-time for Auld & White Constructors on construction projects learning through hands on construction. While working full-time for AWC, apprentices also take night classes twice per week through The Northeast Florida Builder's Association (NEFBA), to learn construction via instructors teaching NCCER curriculum. This is a four year program, with classes starting in August of 2025. 

 

Why Apprenticeship at Auld & White Constructors? 

  • Large community of apprentices at AWC to learn with and from
  • Auld & White offers leading wages for Carpentry Apprenticeship, which enables you to earn while you learn!
  • Books and tuition are paid 100% by us – 100% Debt Free Education and Training
  • Wages increase every 6 months
  • Safety and performance bonuses
  • Being in an apprenticeship program provides a pathway to a high wage, high demand career in the construction industry
  • Competitive benefits
    • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurances
    • 401(k) matching
    • Paid holidays
    • Paid time off (after 1 year of service)
  • No travel outside of the Northeast Florida area

Job Responsibilities

  • Study blueprints, sketches, specifications, submittals and shop drawings for information on type of material required, such as lumber, concrete, rebar or wallboard, etc. Learn the dimensions of structures or items fabricated and the type of finish required.
  • Select specified type of lumber or other materials under direction from craftspeople, lead carpenters and superintendent.
  • Learn and use basic measuring tools used by the field craftspeople and identify various widths and lengths of lumber.
  • Be able to carry out given instructions from craftspeople, lead carpenters and superintendent.
  • Assist superintendent/lead carpenter with various carpentry tasks. 
  • Ensure workplace safety. Observe proper worksite safety procedures. Utilize tools and equipment in accordance with operating instructions/manuals. Report any safety hazards or potential hazards to supervisor. Notify super/lead of any safety concerns for employees or subcontractors.
  • Turn signed work process cards in to NEFBA on a weekly basis.
  • Attend Apprentice classes on a regular/timely basis.

Candidates should have the following:

  • Driver's License
  • High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • Stable job history
  • Good references
  • Dependable to be at work and on time, and have a reliable means of transportation to jobs throughout Northeast Florida

 

Auld & White Constructors is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Auld & White does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law.

All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. 

 

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