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Western Specialty Contractors is expanding our Roofing team in Raleigh, NC. For this role, we are looking for a hands-on leader with 10+ years of experience in commercial, low-slope roofing.
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Ability and willingness to work with roofing crews and sheet metal shop when operating isn't needed. Allowances must be made by the operator for changes in the lifting capacity of the cranes caused by variations in the angle the boom, length of the boom position, of the revolving frame, or slope of the terrain.
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Commercial Roofing Mechanic Summary: Install and repair roofs with the use of commercial roofing systems including BUR, Modified Bitumen, TPO, EPDM, PVC and slope (tile/shingles.
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Licensed/Registered in 48 of 50 states we specialize in commercial and industrial capital improvement projects, primarily steep and low slope roofing, siding, and gutters. We are looking to add a gutter crew to the team and continue to be the commercial roofing experts.
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Kingdom provides service and installation for flat and low slope roofing, metal roofing, HOA, and multi-family projects. Minimum of 12 months experience in commercial roofing sales.
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Commercial Roofer Mechanic Summary: Install and repair roofs with the use of commercial roofing systems including BUR, Modified Bitumen, TPO, EPDM, PVC and slope (tile/shingles). We pride ourselves on our well-trained workforce and our low-slope roofing expertise.
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Roofing Laborer Summary: Install and repair roofs with the use of commercial roofing systems including BUR, Modified Bitumen, TPO, EPDM, PVC and slope (tile/shingles). We are looking for a commercial roofing laborer in Plover, WI.
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Commercial Roofer Summary: Install and repair roofs with the use of commercial roofing systems including BUR, Modified Bitumen, TPO, EPDM, PVC and slope (tile/shingles). 1-3 years of commercial roofing experience.
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Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following materials and systems: facades, curtain walls, fenestrations, glazing systems, sealants and coatings, insulation, air barriers, weather barriers, cladding assemblies, low-slope roofing, steep-slope roofing, below-grade waterproofing, plaza/terrace waterproofing, traffic coatings, green roofs, building science, etc.
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Roof Services, a Tecta America Commercial Roofing company, we can repair or replace any type of commercial, industrial, and institutional roofing. We are looking for experienced Commercial Roofing Mechanics in Virginia Beach, VA.
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You will be the service crews leader and responsible for investigating, locating and repairing leaks and defects in the following commercial roofing systems EPDM, PVC, TPO, Built-up Roofing, Modified Bitumen, and low slope metal.
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1-3 years of roofing and/or gutter installation a must. 1-3 years of roofing and/or gutter installation a must. Gutter Installation Foreman. Complete removal of existing gutter and reinstall. Experience driving a box truck.
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Experience with some or all of the following materials and systems: facades, curtain walls, fenestrations, glazing systems, sealants and coatings, insulation, air barriers, weather barriers, cladding assemblies, low-slope roofing, steep-slope roofing, below-grade waterproofing, plaza/terrace waterproofing, traffic coatings, green roofs, etc.
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Knowledge of roof systems including BUR, Modified Bitumen, TPO, EPDM, PVC and slope (tile/shingles). Must have three years of commercial roofing experience. You will be working outdoors on a flat roof with our roofing crews (teams of 5-20 people.
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Purpose: Hands-on, lead a roofing crew in repairs and installation of small scope construction existing, BUR, Modified Bitumen, EPDM, TPO, PVC, metal roof and steep slope systems. Nations Roof is one of the largest commercial roofing contractors, ranked in the Top 5 Roofing Contractors in the US. Our projects range in scope from large-scale new construction to complete tear-offs, re-roofing and renovations of existing building exteriors, and on-going roof maintenance, inspection, and repairs of all major commercial roof systems.
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