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Using various tools and equipment to properly install flooring, including carpet stretchers, knee kickers, and heat seamers for carpet installation; tile spacers, tile cutters, and grout for tile installation; or power saws, nail guns, and sanders for hardwood or laminate installation.
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This employee is frequently exposed to power tools and moving mechanical parts. Prior experience with power tools is required. The Installer position works with the install team to install new Pella windows and doors in new construction and replacement applications and will be involved in recovery situations.
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Positive and friendly team players that care about the customer-Strong construction skills (Basic tools like a ladder, hammer, tape measure, and screwdriver, as well as power tools like drills and some saws, etc.
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Use power and hand tools to install a full range of interior window treatment products. You will install, troubleshoot, and devise solutions for sophisticated installations of high-end, interior window treatments working with products like shades, shutters, blinds, and draperies.
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The Lead Installer is responsible for window and door installation of a single job site. Working knowledge of hand and power tools Valid driver's license Able to communicate effectively with peers and homeowners.
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Using manual skills and hand and power tools, installs prefabricated window and door units, insulation and related items in existing structures under construction. Ability to use power tools (i.e. table saw, skill saw.
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Provides direction and/or training to an Installer in accordance with Renewal by Andersen's guidelines. Ensures customer satisfaction, pre-arrival planning for materials and resources, confirms measurement of window and doors prior to the commencement of work, performs routine to complex window or door installations, and proper work site shut down.
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It Takes the Best to Make the Best We're looking for the top Window and Door Installers in the industry! Renewal by Andersen was founded with a mission to redefine the industry and to offer a different-and better-window replacement experience.
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Installer I Framing Systems Barefoot NC Install - 3980 Matthews-Indian Trail Rd (28104), 3980 Matthews-Indian Trail Rd, Matthews, North Carolina, United States of America Req #24982 Thursday, April 11, 2024 Under direct supervision installs prefabricated components such as windows, doors, insulation and related products on the customer's sites.
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We provide our installers with a company uniform program, company work trucks, company power tools, and Safety equipment, Paid Time Off (PTO) program, Health Insurance program, and Retirement Plan. We are looking for professional door & window installers who want to build a career and who take pride in their work.
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Installer I Pensacola FL Lumber - 1500 W Main Street (32502), 1500 W Main Street, Pensacola, Florida, United States of America Req #36240 Thursday, October 12, 2023 Under direct supervision installs prefabricated components such as windows, doors, insulation and related products on the customer's sites.
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Knowledge and experience using power tools such as drills, nail guns, skilsaws, etc. Own and use a variety of hand and power tools. Knowledge and experience using hand held tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, etc.
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Under direct supervision installs prefabricated components such as windows, doors, insulation and related products on the customer's sites. Georgetown DE Yard - 20769 Dupont Blvd (19947), 20769 Dupont Blvd, Georgetown, Delaware, United States of America.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Experienced Window Installer - Central Illinois, Peoria based in East Peoria, IL, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Prior experience with power tools is required (i.e. table saw, circular or miter saw, pneumatic nail gun, power drill, etc.) This includes, but is not limited to, hand tools, power tools, ladders and scaffolding.
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