Summary
The Carpenter II role involves skilled carpentry and general maintenance tasks to keep City of Norfolk's buildings, parks, beaches, and public spaces safe and functional, including repairing structures, fabricating custom items, and responding to emergencies.
Workers travel across the city to handle indoor and outdoor jobs in various environments, often working alone or with teams.
This position suits experienced carpenters who are reliable, adaptable, and comfortable with hands-on work in all weather conditions.
Full Job Description
The Department of General Services, Facilities Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and supporting the operational integrity of City of Norfolk facilities and public assets citywide. This includes administrative buildings, public safety facilities, recreation centers, libraries, parks structures, beach access ways, lifeguard facilities, City Hall, the Virginia Zoo, Nauticus, and major cultural and entertainment venues operated under SevenVenues. Facilities Maintenance provides skilled trade services—including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general maintenance—while supporting preventive maintenance programs, emergency response, and regulatory compliance.
The Carpenter II position assigned to the Dana Street facility supports mobile, citywide deployment to perform carpentry and general maintenance work across diverse environments. This includes indoor and outdoor facilities, public right-of-way structures, coastal and beach locations, and occupied buildings. The role is essential to maintaining safe, functional, and codecompliant City assets and supporting emergency and inclement-weather response operations.
The Carpenter II performs skilled carpentry and general maintenance work in support of City of Norfolk facilities and public infrastructure. This position responds to work orders and deploys to locations throughout the City to repair, fabricate, install, and maintain building components, structures, and fixtures. Work includes both traditional carpentry and a wide range of general maintenance tasks necessary to support City operations.
The Carpenter II works independently and as part of a team under general supervision and is expected to exercise sound judgment, adapt to varied work environments, and coordinate with other trades, supervisors, contractors, and facility staff. This position supports beach access ways, lifeguard stands, parks infrastructure, and public buildings and is designated as essential for emergency and inclement weather response.
Requirements
- Performs skilled carpentry and general maintenance work including repair, installation, and replacement of doors, windows, roofs, trim, flooring, cabinetry, framing, and structural components.
- Designs, fabricates, and installs customized items such as platforms, forms, shelving, barricades, lifeguard stands, access ramps, and park or facility fixtures.
- Performs repairs and maintenance to beach access ways, boardwalk structures, railings, and coastal facilities exposed to weather and salt environments.
- Responds to work orders across multiple City facilities and public spaces, prioritizing tasks based on safety, operational impact, and urgency.
- Performs general maintenance tasks outside of traditional woodworking, including minor repairs to walls, ceilings, hardware, fixtures, and building finishes.
- Coordinates work with other Facilities Maintenance trades and assists with multi-trade projects as needed.
- Inspects work performed by contractors related to carpentry or general maintenance and reports deficiencies to supervision.
- Uses power tools, hand tools, ladders, scaffolding, and related equipment safely and effectively.
- Reads and interprets work orders, drawings, specifications, and basic blueprints to complete assigned tasks.
- Maintains tools, equipment, and materials in accordance with inventory and safety procedures.
- Documents completed work and materials used through the City’s work order system.
- Supports emergency response, storm preparation, and post-storm recovery activities, including temporary repairs and structural stabilization.
- Performs related duties as assigned in support of Facilities Maintenance operations.
Qualifications
Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivalent to four years of high school or equivalency.
Required:- Four years of experience in carpentry field.
- One year of supervisory experience.
Preferred:- Vocational or technical training in carpentry, construction, or building trades.
- Experience performing carpentry work in commercial, institutional, municipal, or public-facing environments.
- Experience performing general maintenance tasks beyond finish carpentry. Experience working outdoors in varied weather conditions, including coastal or marine environments.
Additional Information
Required: Schedule:- Schedule will be Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 3:30 pm