Associated Truss & Lumber

Roof & Floor Truss Builder– Construction/Carpentry (Training Provided)

Location

ASSOCIATED TRUSS & LUMBER CO.

Type

Full Time

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
Roof & Floor Truss Builder – Construction / Carpentry (Full-Time)
Shift: 4pm - 12:30Am Monday - Saturday
Associated Truss & Lumber Co.

We are hiring Roof & Floor Truss Builders to join our growing manufacturing team. In this role, you will help build engineered wooden trusses used in residential and commercial construction.

This is a hands-on position ideal for individuals with experience in construction, framing, carpentry, warehouse work, or manufacturing.

No truss experience? We provide on-the-job training.

Why Join Our Team

✔ Full-time Monday–Friday schedule
 ✔ Stable work in the construction manufacturing industry
 ✔ Opportunities for cross-training and advancement
 ✔ Production bonus opportunities
 ✔ Health benefits available
 ✔ Family-owned company with over 100 employees

Work Schedule

Monday – Friday

1st Shift: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
2nd Shift: 4:00 PM – 12:30 AM (Shift differential available)

What You’ll Do

• Assemble roof and floor trusses using pre-cut lumber
• Position and secure lumber components and metal plates
• Use hand tools such as hammer and tape measure
• Operate production equipment as trained
• Inspect completed trusses for quality and accuracy
• Stage finished trusses for shipping
• Maintain a safe and clean work environment

What We’re Looking For

Preferred experience:
• Construction
 • Carpentry or framing
 • Manufacturing or production work
 • Lumber or building materials

Required:
• Strong work ethic and reliability
 • Ability to work in a team environment
 • Ability to follow safety procedures

Physical Requirements

• Lift up to 50 pounds regularly
• Stand and move throughout shift
• Bend, reach, and perform repetitive tasks
• Work in a manufacturing environment

Requirements

• Reliable transportation
 • Valid identification
 • Ability to pass drug screen and hearing test
• Must follow all safety policies and PPE requirements

Tools Required

Employees must provide:
• Steel toe or hard sole work boots
 • 22–24 oz hammer
 • Hammer holder
 • 25’–30’ tape measure

Safety equipment including glasses, ear protection, and reflective gear is provided at no cost.

Benefits

After 60 Days
• Medical Insurance (company pays 75%)
 • Dental Insurance
 • Vision Insurance
 • Life Insurance

After 90 Days
• 6 Paid Holidays
• Paid Time Off (PTO)

After 1 Year
• 401(k) with company match 

Apply Today

If you enjoy hands-on work, building products, and working with a team, we encourage you to apply today.
Join a company where you can learn valuable skills and grow your career in manufacturing.
Compensation: $15.00 - $18.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Company Website: www.associatedtruss.com

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