Traveling Construction Worker
We are looking for Carpenters & Handy People!
Join a fast-growing company building small homes across New England to help ease the housing crisis.
Check us out at www.backyardadus.com
Role Overview:
Ideal Existing Knowledge Base
Must be familiar with construction and renovation practices
Familiar with building code and general building requirements
Familiar with building planning documentation including blueprints
Familiar with construction schedules
Ideal Experience & Other Attributes
From a construction background (5–10 years experience in Construction or construction related fields)
Must have a valid class C driver's license
Must have a willingness to learn and unlearn all aspects of residential construction.
Daily Activities:
Backyard ADUs Carpenters are responsible for all aspects of construction during a Backyard ADU’s construction project outside of licensed trades (electric work, plumbing work and HVAC work). This could include any of the following activities:
Forming of ICF foundations
Pouring of Concrete into ICF foundations
Setting of modular houses, including ladder work and tethered roofing work
Framing of on-site components (Breezeways, decks, ETC.)
Air-sealing and insulating of entire building envelope (Including spray foam, blown in cellulose, rockwool batts, acoustic caulking, taping and rigid foam board)
Installation of drywall including mudding and taping
installation of flooring (hardwood, tile, LVT and LVP)
Installation if interior and exterior wood trim work
Installation of cabinets and hardware.
Installation of ducting for dryers, bathroom vents and ERV’s.
Installation of siding (Wood, Vinyl, or composite)
installation of decking
Installation of Stucco on foundation walls.
We work year round including in cold and warm weather and Carpenters are expected to be prepared accordingly for the weather.
Carpenters must be extremely organized, be humble about their construction knowledge and motivated to continue learning based on building science and empirical best practices. Carpenters are incentivized for moving projects efficiently through Backyard ADUs construction phase.
Carpenters will also be the local face of Backyard ADUs to Code Enforcement officers, clients, passer bys, etc. and will be expected to learn about the Backyard ADU’s mission and present a thoughtful and kind face to everyone interested.
Hours
Working hours are flexible in order to balance personal life and client service, e.g. If work can take a Saturday, life can take a Thursday.
A total of 40 hours of work time during construction hours (6:30am to 6:30pm, 3 long days per week)
1 hour of Continuing Education every week expected (sometimes these are provided by Backyard ADUs, sometimes they will be self-driven. This is a total of 40 hours of Continuing Education required per year and can be broken into chunks larger than 1 hour. Backyard ADUs will pay for Approved continuing education.)
Some self-driven Continuing Education expected outside of dedicated project work hours
Location
Live anywhere
3 days per week on project site somewhere in New England
Daily housing stipend provided
Pay
Base Salary: $80,000 – $100,000 depending on experience
Incentive Pay: Up to an additional $12,000 (See Below)
-Incentive pay is based on how close to the original budgeted time and cost a project comes.
-For our typical project, a maximum of approximately $1000 is available as a bonus for each Carpenter when the project finishes. Our carpenters work on approximately 12 units per calendar year.
Benefits
401k matching (Up to 4% of salary matched)
Mileage reimbursement at federal rate
Employee-paid HSA ($3600/Year)
4-week paid vacation plus national holidays
Either personal or company phone paid for
End-of-year profit sharing
How To Apply
If interested in applying, send a resume and cover letter to info@backyardadus.com
If the job is listed as a regional position on our current openings page, please include which region you are applying for.