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Carpenter, CUPE Local 4400

Toronto, ON
CA$41/hour
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Carpenter- CUPE LOCAL 4400

VISION

The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) is proud to be a significant part of the fabric of publicly funded Catholic education in the province of Ontario. We serve approximately 87,000 students in nearly 200 Catholic schools in the City of Toronto.

At the TCDSB, we grow in knowledge, with justice and hope. The TCDSB is an inclusive Catholic learning community that nurtures faith development and academic excellence through the love of God, neighbor, and self.

We fully engage students in learning that supports their academic, spiritual, socio-emotional, and physical growth and development. At TCDSB, we have a long and distinguished history of providing excellence in Catholic education for the Toronto community.

The Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations our Catholic values, and the Board's Pastoral Plans are foundational to our exemplary approach to teaching and learning in the 21st Century.

With a staff of 14,000, the TCDSB is a dynamic school board and is seeking a full-time Carpenter within the East/West Facilities & Maintenance department.

All interested applicants are welcome to apply, we are an inclusive employer.

This is a permanent 12-month position.

Hours are from 3**:30** p**.m. to** 11**:30 p.m. (Hours of work will fall within the** evening shift band and may change consistent with the collective agreement. Hours to be confirmed upon hire.)

Flexible home base, to be determined by management, based on system needs.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

Reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, Maintenance Services responsible for:

  • Repairing millwork, furniture, and equipment
  • Refurbishing of portables
  • Door hardware repairs
  • Responsible for safe operation and safekeeping of tools supplied by the Board, safe operation, and maintenance of company vehicles, while in use
  • Maintain accurate records (e.g., work orders, time sheets, vehicle maintenance and mileage reports)
  • Perform other job-related duties as required
  • The use of proper safety protective equipment is required at all times

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Certificate of competence in general carpentry from Ontario Ministry of Skills and Development (candidates must submit their Carpentry Certificate with their application)
  • Tradesman with good knowledge of the building trades
  • Minimum of five years (5) practical experience in construction, maintenance, or service industry
  • Technical knowledge of building materials and their uses
  • Ability to function without close supervision
  • High School Diploma, or equivalent
  • Must be proficient in the English language in order to comprehend manuals and maintain work records
  • Must have a valid Ontario Driver's "G" License and access to a reliable automobile (candidates must submit their driver's license with their application). If candidates are selected for an interview, they must submit proof of good driving record before the interview

This is a CUPE Local 4400 union position with a pay rate of $41.20/Hr.

We know and believe that diverse and inclusive teams empower us to make better decisions and inspire continuous improvement so that we can better serve our students, communities, and employees.

As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome applications from individuals who would contribute to the further diversification of our staff, including but not limited to, those who are Indigenous, Black, 2SLGBTQ+, and racialized. You are invited to voluntarily indicate if you identify as such a person. This information will be kept confidential.

The TCDSB is committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).

Should you require code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know when contacted. We will work with you to meet your needs.

Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request. Learn more about the TCDSB Fair Hiring Policies and Accommodation Process.

All interested applicants are asked to apply online no later than Friday, December12**,** 2025 via Apply to Education:

We thank all prospective applicants for showing interest in this position; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

About Toronto Catholic District School Board

Primary and Secondary Education
5001-10,000

The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) is one of the largest school boards in Canada – serving more than 84,000 students in more than 195 Catholic schools in the city of Toronto.

Catholic schools in Ontario have been educating students in mind, body and spirit in Ontario since before the birth of the province. For nearly 170 years, they have provided educational excellence, in a school culture imbued with the Gospel values of Jesus Christ. Catholic education has been the foundation for millions of students to develop their full spiritual, academic, physical and social potential.

Ontario’s Catholic education system produces high levels of student achievement as evidenced by the most recent results from EQAO testing. Further, graduates are taught the virtues and values of the Catholic faith including community, responsibility, accountability, collaboration, caring and family, making them not just good students, but good citizens.

While our schools adhere to Ministry of Education requirements, we do so from a Catholic perspective. The curriculum is enhanced by Gospel values. Teachers are professionally trained and committed to serving in Catholic schools. At the heart of Catholic education is the person of Jesus. Faith development is integral to every part of Catholic education, as students are called to respect the dignity of all human persons in a caring community.

TCDSB also prides itself on the strong partnership that exists among the home, the school and the parish. Through participation in the community and involvement with the parish, students are guided by the Gospel values, principles and standards that reach into every facet of school life.