Carpenter I/General Maintenance Accounting - Beckley, WV at Geebo

Carpenter I/General Maintenance

Support/Classified - Position - Carpenter Job Number 2300279566 Start Date Open Date 10/30/2023 Closing Date 11/06/2023 Work hours:
6:
00 a.
m.
- 2:
00 p.
m.
Other Job Type (if applicable) General Maintenance # of Jobs 1 Reports To Coordinator Salary Schedule 2023-24 Service Salary ScaleStart Date 11/2023 Specialized Skills Must meet WV Standards for both General Maintenance and Carpenter, which requires passing a competency test for each classification, a performance assessment for the Carpenter Classification and an interview.
Required hiring documents:
The successful candidate for a general maintenance position must have on file or be prepared to provide a copy of a high school diploma, GED, or transcripts.
Must follow the background check procedures pursuant to WV code.
If the applicant holds a General Contractor's License, it will replace the need for a competency test.
Additional Job Information Jefferson County Schools is bound by statute to recommend the most qualified applicants for position vacancies.
In order to determine those qualifications as set forth by the West Virginia Code, we require all applicants to fill out an application, which includes references, and, in many instances, participate in interviews.
Failure to provide references, negative references, and failing to participate in requested interviews may impact negatively a candidate's qualifications.
Applicants who have been dismissed or have had their contracts non-renewed for cause are not eligible for consideration.
Applicants who receive unfavorable reference recommendations will not be eligible for consideration.
Applicants must complete the entire application and provide all documents required.
Failure to complete the application, provide requested items, or falsification of information will result in the application not being considered.
Recommended Skills Maintenance Carpentry Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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