Friday, March 9, 2012

JOB: Driver Wanted for Habitat Store

Habitat for Humanity of East King County
Job Description
Title:                Driver – The Habitat Store
Department:    Operations
Reports to:      Store Manager
FLSA Status:  Non- Exempt

Purpose/Objective:
The Habitat Store Driver performs work in the operation of a vehicle to assure safe and efficient transportation to and from destinations for product pickups and deliveries.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (in order of importance. Other duties may be assigned by the Store Manager)
1.      Operations/Administration:
-          to assume responsibility for care and maintenance of vehicle inside and out
-          to drive vehicle in a safe manner at all times, always wearing seat belt, and to follow all safety regulations and precautions
-          to drive vehicle to appointed destinations representing Habitat for Humanity in a professional manner
-          to deal effectively and professionally with customers and employees
-          ability to map driving destinations in a timely and efficient manner
-          to complete applicable paper work accurately and timely per company guidelines
-          to keep management informed of required maintenance for the vehicle and reports any mechanical problems in a timely manner

Competencies:
-          ability to apply basic mathematical concepts such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing and knowledge of weights and measures.
-          ability to communicate with associates and customers
-          ability to read, count, and write to accurately complete all documentation
-          understand and respond appropriately to basic customer and employee inquiries.

Physical Demands:
-     physical ability to stand for extended periods
-          move objects up to and exceeding 200 pounds with reasonable accommodations.
-          ability to read maps, follow specific delivery directions and instructions, determine cost efficient routes and time efficient scheduling of deliveries.
-          driver must satisfy the completion of a background check per HfHEKC policy, verification of business reference checks, and providing proof of citizenship or authorization to work in the United States.

Skills/Requirements:
-          good oral and written communication skills
-          read, write and communicate using English language sufficient to perform job functions
-          ability to operate store equipment in assigned area computer, forklifts, pallet jacks, electric lifts, etc).
-          appropriate Drivers License Required.
-          minimum High School Diploma or equivalency, Associate Degree preferred.
-          willing to have a flexible schedule and able to work weekends as needed

Please send resumes to Molly Jacobson, Assistant Store Manager at mollyj@habitatekc.org.
Habitat for Humanity of East King County is firmly committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity (EEO) and will provide such opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, sex, sexual preference, national origin, age, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Monday, February 13, 2012

GreenDrinks Event at Habitat Store 2/16

Eastside GreenDrinks will be hosted at Habitat Store this month. Mandy, a Habitat volunteer and former AmeriCorps member, will be giving a short presentation on how Habitat for Humanity of East King County encompasses sustainable building into construction of Habitat Homes.

When: Thursday, February 16th  5:00PM-7:00PM

Who: Open to Everyone!

Why: Eastside GreenDrinks is an ongoing monthly networking events where people interested in sustainability meet to make contacts and share ideas in a friendly supportive environment.

**Be Sustainable & BRING YOUR OWN MUG for the drinks! 

For more information about GreenDrinks click here: http://www.eastsidegreendrinks.com/ 

For information about the Habitat store click here:

Monday, January 30, 2012

Construction Update- January


La Fortuna, Renton

January 28th, 2012 -

We had 33 volunteers today, if you count the NCCC. The NCCC team is settling in and giving our winter production a boost as we hoped. They should be able to lead crews soon and get even more done!

LF5-

More siding went up and we are making good progress. The deck railing materials were delivered, but we want to finish the siding above them with scaffolding, so they won't be built for awhile.

Still no progress on the electrical rough in.

The duct soffits in the garages are nearly finished. We have a couple of hood vent ducts to soffit in the kitchen and we will be done with that task.

 LF7-

"a" was worked on Wednesday and we got a couple of interior walls built and the exterior walls sheeted.

"b" had the tie plates finished and the bracing started.

The major wall SNAFU was corrected and now the interior walls were built today and "c" is ready for tie plates.

"d" & "e" are braced and laid out for the floor joists and beams. The floor load will be delivered early next week.

Work next week will include; Floor framing, stairs and landings, exterior wall sheeting, siding, punch list, and maybe painting?


January 14th, 2012-

Between MLK holiday, snow, freezing rain, and power outages we were only open 1 day, today. We didn't have any inspections or materials delivered. The snow completely wrecked our volunteer tent, collapsing it, bending and breaking the legs, plus tearing the top.

No other damage occurred and we scraped the snow off the road with the Kubota before our volunteers arrived. The CVLs and NCCC shoveled the floors in LF7 so work could go ahead.
  
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We worked on a little siding, but the dripping snow melt made it very uncomfortable, so we switched to framing punch list in 3 different units.
  
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In "c" we took down a wall put up on last Saturday because none of the wall sheeting seams were on studs, the window was framed wrong, and the sill gasket hadn't been installed. The sheeting was remove, the window fixed,  the re-sheeting was started, and the gasket installed.. We also put up the last party wall section for the second floor.

In "b,d, and e" we worked on tie plates for the walls we built last week.

Work next week will include; interior wall framing, exterior wall framing and sheeting, framing punch list, siding, and paining (weather permitting).

Volunteers from UW join our visiting NCCC team and Habitat EKC AmeriCorps to raise some walls in La Fortuna

January 7th, 2012- 
The NCCC team will arrive next week and give us a production boost during a traditionally low volunteer time. At the all- staff build day work will be siding, framing, punch list, and maybe weather allowing some painting. Dress warm!

LF5-

No electricians. Will try to pass mechanical and gas pipe inspections next week. Fire sprinkler inspection scheduled for Tuesday. Heather is working with Geek Squad to do the low voltage installation on 31 Jan.

Siding continues and is nearly finished on the north end. We are starting to take down the scaffolding in back to bring around to the front to work on the siding over the decks and roofs.

Waterline and duct soffiting continues in the garages. Other punch list work to continue next week.

LF7-

Faithful volunteer Dave Sanford with our HP group!


 We built and raised several more walls this week. Started and finished interior walls in E today. Plates and layout for interior walls ready in B. Partywall in C framed, sheeted and fire rock started.

We also cleaned up around the front of the building and in the garages.

Site-

The streets were scraped and swept, plus started cleaning drain socks. Plastic was straightened out and some straw spread.

Work next week will include; framing walls, siding, punch list, and maybe painting.
  

Issaquah Highlands:

January 28th, 2012-

Things are starting to move along in Issaquah. We were closed for a week due to the snow and the early part of this week was used for some site clean up, metal recycling and working in Renton. On Friday we finally had the gas service installed! So exciting I attached a picture. On Saturday we started to reinstall some scaffolding and worked on restoring the hillside between buildings 4 and 5. We are scheduled on Monday for our HVAC contractor to get the furnaces running. Tape and mud should begin on the sheet rock on Tuesday.

Next week we will continue with scaffold work, possibly roof siding, exterior paint prep and start picking up materials for tile work. 

January 14th, 2012-

The building has sheet rock! Insulation was completed on Tuesday and a contractor completed hanging the sheet rock by Friday evening. On Saturday volunteers removed and swept out the sheet rock debris and worked on sealing the electrical boxes to the wall board. We are still waiting to have the gas service installed. Hopefully this will happen next week and we can get the building heated. Sheet rock finish will begin once the heat is on.

January 7th, 2012-

There were some big changes this week for building 5. Permanent electric service was installed on both units. We now have working exterior outlets, several temporary outlets throughout the building and the lights in the garages were installed and functioning. Unfortunately this also means that our temporary power had to be disconnected so we no longer have power to the job trailer. We are operating the computer off of an extension cord. The refrigerator and a microwave were put in one of the garages.

On Thursday we conducted a preliminary blower door test to check the air leakage of the building. We were satisfied with results to move forward with insulation and sheet rock. We sealed up some additional problem areas that were revealed during the test and the majority of the insulation was completed on Saturday.

Exterior painting was able to continue on Wednesday with a good amount getting covered.

Next week we will be finishing the insulation and having the remainder of the sheet rock installed. Garage doors are also scheduled for Wednesday and hopefully the gas service will be installed and we will be able to get the heat turned on inside the building.
 

Friday, January 20, 2012

Help Us Receive 100 Hours of Carpentry Labor!

McAdams Remodeling and Design Hosts Open House

Kirkland, WA McAdams Remodeling and Design, formerly known as McAdams Builders, is hosting an open house on Saturday, January 28, 2012 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in their Kirkland-based office. They welcome current and prospective clients as well as the local community to join them for the unveiling of their new logo and colors, as well as other exciting changes.

“Remodeling our clients’ homes has been our focus since 2004,” reveals Len McAdams, President and Founder of McAdams Remodeling and Design. “We believe our new company name better describes our business and specialty, and we are all excited to share these changes with the community.”
For every family in attendance, the company has pledged to volunteer one-hour of carpentry labor to Habitat for Humanity of East King County. This chapter of Habitat for Humanity has built over 111 homes in the Eastside area and Len and his team look forward to helping them increase that number.

“Habitat for Humanity of East King County is delighted to partner with McAdams Renovation and Design. Their donation of skilled carpentry will help us complete our last unit in the Issaquah Highlands, said Tom Granger, Executive Director of Habitat EKC. Whenever we are fortunate enough to receive in-kind donations of skilled labor of this sort, we are thrilled. Not only does it help us build more efficiently and quickly but our staff, volunteers and the new homeowner families enjoy the opportunity to work together and literally build community.”

Founded in 1974, McAdams Remodeling and Design provides remodeling, design, and home improvement services throughout the Greater Eastside. The event will take place at their "home" office of nearly 30 years, at 13003 NE 85th Street, Kirkland, WA. 98033.



Contact:
Lynn Goodwin
13003 NE 85th Street
Kirkland, WA 98033

(425) 822-6555

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Construction Update- December

La Fortuna, Renton

December 17th, 2011

This morning we had 3 Americorps CVLs call in sick and 1 more on vacation. Kristina and I both took work crews and Marla just happened to be coming out and led another crew, plus 2 family members worked on a project they had started last week without further supervision. Jahna also helped when she wasn't doing volunteer hospitality things. 22 of the 15 vols scheduled showed up making it rather exciting.

LF5-

Siding continues with Hardi- panel on the 3rd floor and over the low roofs in the back. We are nearing the time when we will need to tear down the scaffolding in the rear and move it out front to work there.

Electrical is still waiting for journeymen to come out. Jahna has a contact who might be available to help out.

LF7-

All of the stairs are in. Unit "e" has all of the exterior walls are up and the partywalls are framed, sheeted, and fire rocked. Unit "b" has 1 partywall ready to stand and all of the front and back walls up.
Work next week will include; framing, siding, and maybe painting?

December 10th, 2011
 
What a week! We were inundated with tools after the news stories on the radio and KOMO- TV. The response was amazing.

LF5-

Siding continues with panel on the third floor in the back and some plank on the north end and front. The belly band at the third floor has been completed, encircling the entire building. With this belly band finished we can now complete the last of the window trim on the third floor.

We failed gas piping inspection in 2 units and still haven't had a fire sprinkler inspection.

The journeymen electricians didn't make it in this week, so the electrical rough- in has not progressed.

LF7-

We had another Microsoft house day and got the partywall closed up, Strong- Walls installed. Asa and Josh came out on Saturday and framed a couple of walls on the ADA.

We finished floor framing on "b", guardrails,  sheeted the floor, started walls and put in the stairs. "E" has three walls up and another long wall started. "D" has one partywall framed, sheeted, fire rocked and 1/2 stood. "C" has some plates cut and ready to start framing.
Work next week will include; wall framing, siding/trim, electrical rough- in (depending on journeyman availability), framing punchlist, and draft blocking.

December 3rd, 2011

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Siding continues with siding across the front at ground level and on the north end on the second floor. Trim has started on the third floor on the front.

HVAC is complete and passed the duct blaster test and is scheduled for inspection.

Wiring is 99% in unit 6 and started in unit 5. We currently have 2 journeymen committed to Wednesdays and 1 apprentice who is working at IH when we don't have supervision. We are going to reach out to the Geek Squad team that came out last summer to work on the low voltage.

LF7-

Framing continues with 3 units sub- floor completed and another has the floor joists and beams in and blocking started.

Kip put in the temporary steps at the front doors of all 4 units. LF7e has a complete set of stairs to the 2nd floor, "d" has the stringers cut and rready to install, "c" has the landing completed and ready for stairs to begin, and "b" has the landing started.

The ADA unit was started by a Microsoft group on Wednesday and the partywall is framed and sheeting started. There is another group coming next week to continue framing.

Work next week will include; wall framing, floor sheeting, siding and trim, electrical rough- in, and framing punchlist.

 
Issaquah Highlands

December 17th, 2011

This week we had a series of inspections. The electrical, communications wiring and framing all passed. Insulation started in the garages with the ceilings and party wall. OSB was also installed on the party wall. We continued sealing the building with foam and caulking as we look for ways to improve our air leakage. Sheet rock was stocked in the building. Next week the ceilings will be installed and more foaming will be done in the attic. After the holidays we will be testing the building for air leakage and then proceeding with insulation and sheet rock.

On the exterior we shifted and removed some scaffolding. Decent weather allowed us to have several paint crews on Saturday. The south side of the building is now finished.

Next week Marc will begin trenching for utilities on the south end, removing additional scaffolding and continue with the foaming.
December 10th, 2011

The mechanicals for building 5 are complete. HVAC passed inspection and the Energy Star duct testing. The electrical and communication wire was finished on Friday and will be inspected early next week.

Siding for the building is complete except for an area over the main roof. A lot of effort went into caulking and foaming areas inside the units to help seal the building against air leakage. We also worked on punchlist items to get the building ready for framing inspection next week.

Next week we will continue with air sealing, insulating and closing up the party wall and hopefully be able to start insulation in the garages and some other areas of the building.

December 3rd, 2011

Good progress over the last week and a half in Issaquah.

On the exterior we've been continuing with siding, exterior paint prep and even a small amount of exterior paint. There are only two areas left to be sided, a portion of the front gable and a small field over the main roof. The soffits in the back were installed and the porch ceiling on 5A was insulated and installed.

On the inside we the plumbing system passed inspection, as did the gas piping. The HVAC contractor decided to change the design of the main duct system. They were nearly complete and have been removing and replacing duct work. Hopefully they will finish by the middle of next week and we will be able to have the system inspected and tested. Electrical rough-in started just before Thanksgiving and continued all of this week. 5B is about 90% complete and 5A is at 75% completion. We also started installing boxes, drilling and running conduit for the phone, cable and internet wiring. On Saturday, volunteers started sweeping out the units and caulking sill plates to better seal up the homes.

Next week we will continue with siding, wiring and exterior paint.




Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Bringing Hope to Haiti


Our Executive Director, Tom Granger, led a group of courageous and kind hearted volunteers to Haiti for the Jimmy Carter Work project on Nov. 5-12, 2011.
At the end of the 28th Carter Work Project, 100 safe, decent new homes now stand in the Santo community in Léogâne, the epicenter of the January 2010 earthquake.
Habitat for Humanity has become a significant force in Haiti and plans to build 500 homes by the end of 2012. “Habitat for Humanity has made a five-year commitment to serve 50,000 Haitian families, and the Carter Work Project will help us to build homes and raise awareness to meet that goal,” said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International.
These new houses provided more than just a safer place for families to lay their head at night, they provide hope for a brighter future.



Read about Carol and Ray Dellecker's personal experience volunteering at this year's Jimmy and Rosalyn Work Project in Haiti. 


Click here to read their story.