Who We Are
Headquartered in Quitman with multiple offices across the state, Jackson Construction has been a leader in the K-12 market, serving Texas communities for more than 41 years. As a general contractor in the commercial construction industry, Jackson Construction consistently exceeds its customers’ expectations through team work and a safety-first approach, while steadily increasing its reach across multiple market sectors.
Position Summary
As our Carpenter, you will construct, install, and repair structures and fixtures using wood, metal, and other materials, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and adherence to project specifications. We'll count on you to interpret blueprints, measure and cut materials accurately, and collaborate with the construction team to deliver projects safely and efficiently. In this key role, you’ll need strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt to evolving project demands while maintaining a commitment to safety and quality. This position will involve travel. Ideal candidate will be located near the New Braunfels area. Job is required to travel to Kyle, Texas and Marion ISD in San Antonio. Travel assistance will be discussed.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Construction and Frameworks
Installation and Finishes
Repair and Maintenance
Safety and Compliance
Team Collaboration
Material and Resource Management
Qualifications
Essential Functions
You must be able to twist, stoop, bend, squat, kneel, crawl, and climb stairs and ladders frequently, with the ability to walk on uneven ground and work above ground on scaffolds. Standing for up to seven hours during an eight-hour shift is also expected. Requires the ability to maintain balance on uneven surfaces and scaffolding at various heights, ensuring safety in all work conditions. Good finger manipulation is essential to handle tools effectively and operate equipment. Team members must be able to carry and use hand tools, climb on both light and heavy equipment, and lift items weighing up to 50 pounds, with assistance required for heavier items. Must have depth perception to navigate safely around hazards, and the ability to hear horns and sirens on moving equipment. Outdoor work in temperatures from 25 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit is also required.