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Carpenter Resume

Carpenter resumes should specify the type of carpentry — rough framing, finish carpentry, cabinetry, or formwork — as these require distinct skills. Commercial carpenters working on union projects should note union affiliation; finish carpenters should emphasize craftsmanship and material expertise.

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Key Skills

Skills for a Carpenter resume

Include these skills on your Carpenter resume:

  • Rough Framing
  • Finish Carpentry
  • Blueprint Reading
  • Cabinet Installation
  • Power Tools
  • Hand Tools
  • Material Estimation
  • UBC Apprenticeship

ATS Best Practices

ATS tips for Carpenter resumes

  1. 1.Specify carpentry type: 'rough framing', 'finish carpentry', 'cabinet and millwork', 'concrete formwork'.
  2. 2.Include union information if applicable: 'UBC Local XXX Journeyman'.
  3. 3.List tools and equipment: 'Miter saw', 'table saw', 'framing nailer', 'pneumatic tools'.
  4. 4.Use 'blueprint reading', 'material estimation', and 'building codes' as keywords.

Example

Carpenter resume example

Here is what a professional carpenter resume could look like using our ATS-optimized Classic template. Your finished resume may vary based on your experience and the sections you choose to include.

Sean Murphy

sean.murphy@example.com | (555) 672-4918 | Boston, MA | linkedin.com/in/seanmurphy

Summary

Skilled carpenter with 8+ years of experience in rough framing, finish carpentry, and cabinet installation for residential and commercial projects. Completed UBC apprenticeship program. Expert in blueprint reading, material estimation, and precision craftsmanship using power and hand tools.

Experience

Journeyman Carpenter at Suffolk Construction2019 – Present
  • Perform rough framing for commercial buildings including steel stud and wood framing systems
  • Complete finish carpentry including custom trim, crown molding, and millwork installation
  • Install cabinets for kitchen and bathroom renovations, averaging 3 installations per week
  • Read and interpret blueprints for new construction projects up to $10M in value
Apprentice Carpenter at Shawmut Design and Construction2015 – 2019
  • Completed 4-year United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) apprenticeship program
  • Operated power tools and hand tools for cutting, shaping, and joining wood and composite materials
  • Performed material estimation for projects, maintaining cost accuracy within 5% of budget

Education

Certificate in Carpentry Apprenticeship (UBC)New England Carpenters Training Center

2015 – 2019

Skills

Rough Framing, Finish Carpentry, Blueprint Reading, Cabinet Installation, Power Tools, Hand Tools, Material Estimation, UBC Apprenticeship, Custom Millwork, Commercial Construction

Certifications

OSHA 30-Hour Construction SafetyOccupational Safety and Health Administration, 2019

Classic template — ATS-optimized, single-column layout

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I show quality of finish work on my carpenter resume?

Describe the precision standards and materials involved in finish carpentry projects. 'Installed custom hardwood crown molding, wainscoting, and built-in cabinetry for luxury residential renovation; zero callbacks on completed projects' communicates craftsmanship quality in concrete terms. References to high-end materials (reclaimed wood, exotic hardwoods) also signal finish-level expertise.

Should I list tools and machinery on my carpenter resume?

Yes — tool proficiency is directly relevant for carpenter hiring. List power tools, pneumatic tools, and CNC or specialized equipment you're qualified to operate. Certifications for specific machinery (OSHA-required training for elevated work platforms, for instance) may also be worth including.

How do I present production carpentry vs. custom work experience?

Production carpentry (tract home framing, commercial drywall) emphasizes speed and efficiency. Custom finish carpentry emphasizes precision and material knowledge. Both are valuable, but for different employer types. Tailor your language to match — production employers want to see daily output rates; custom shops want quality details and material expertise.

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