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Start out as an installer and you can even work your way up to becoming a trainer, an installation manager or regional manager in no time. Flexible schedule – you set your own work schedule, work part-time, full-time or as needed.
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Experience in roof work, general construction or carpentry preferred. As an Installer, each employee will be working with the latest solar technology, building relationships with team members, and completing the installation of our products safely and on time.
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Roofing work, blowing insulation, spraying radiant barrier, construction, carpentry and/or spray rig experience. A proven work ethic. Roofing work, blowing insulation, spraying radiant barrier, construction, carpentry and/or spray rig experience.
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Stop hunting for work - Empire Today has work for flooring installers right now! Consistent Work - Installs available immediately and throughout the year! Personal vehicle (van or truck) and flooring installation tools.
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At least 1 year of flooring installation experience. Are you looking for flooring installation jobs? Just pick up the flooring and supplies from our warehouse and install. Full-service office support staff that's committed to your success every day.
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The Brothers that just do Gutters were voted The Best Place To Work By Dutchess County Chamber of Commerce. Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions/seasons. We truly believe in investing in our employees and have created a work culture unlike any other.
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Perform work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions such as climbing ladders, scaffolding, and high lift equipment up to 40 feet or more. Able to work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions such as climbing ladders, scaffolding, and high lift equipment up to 40 feet, working within ducts, crawl spaces, above ceilings, etc.
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Job RequirementsPrevious installation experience is a plusCloset, garage, office installation experience preferred Customer oriented, friendly and enthusiasticReliable and punctual with a good work ethicPossess and maintain current driver’s licenseGood driving recordOperate company vehicle in safe mannerStrong verbal and written communication skillsStrong personal organization skillsApply online or call xxx-xxx-xxxx to find out more about this exciting opportunity.
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As an installer, you will be responsible for all aspects of installing company products according to work order, manufacturer, quality and safety guidelines. Climb, stoop, kneel, crawl, and stand to perform daily work and ladder climbing, as needed.
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Our Best-in-Class team of 2,500 dedicated professionals’ benefit from work that’s steady (but never boring), time to enjoy what matters, appreciation and rewards in return for hard work and accountability, and support in growing a fulfilling career.
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Typically Monday through Friday business hours Fast growing industry Opportunity to work in a variety of roles. Virtually every business in every industry needs and uses signs, so you will get to see your work around town.
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An installer will work and train under the supervision of our current Production Manager (PM). The role of an installer includes but is not limited to: customer service, installation, site cleaning, and truck inventory.
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1-2 years' experience in related field (construction/lineman/antenna work/solar or electrical installer) ; lift heavy objects, walk, and stand for long periods of time and perform strenuous physical labor, sometimes under adverse conditions; report any landlord issues or complaints; use company-issued equipment/systems to read work instructions and inputs data after job is completed; take photographs of completed jobs as needed; ensure proper safety and incident procedures are followed.
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Performance of duties for this job requires work in an open machine & fabrication shop production area. Ability to understand written work instructions, work orders, material processing lists and general assembly drawings.
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Our mission is to "Reinvent Contractor Service" by providing a great place to work and delivering 5-star service every step of the way from initial phone inquiry, home visit, inspection and estimate, scheduling, timeliness, installation, follow-up, and ongoing support and service.
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