Awning Installer (Helper)

Installer (Helper)

Schedule: M-F 7:30a-4:00p

Pay: $17.00-$20.00/hour

Do you have precision, craftsmanship, and a keen eye for detail If so, our client needs you on their team! Whether you are a seasoned professional looking to advance your career or a newcomer eager to delve into this specialized trade, we want to talk to you!

Responsibilities & Duties

  • Inspect and measure installation sites
  • Assembly of frames and materials
  • Perform routine maintenance and repairs
  • Operate manual and power tools safely
  • Work with team members to complete larger projects
  • Remove old or damaged material as needed
Qualifications & Skills

  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Good communication skills for client interactions
  • Efficiency in using both manual and power tools
  • Basic carpentry or construction experience
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Ability to lift heavy materials and equipment
  • Basic understanding of installation processes
  • Willingness to work outdoors in various weather conditions
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Good hand-eye coordination
  • Valid driver's license
  • Ability to follow safety protocols
  • Pass background check and drug screen
  • Read a measuring tape precisely and accurately
About Snelling:
Founded in 1951 by Lou and Gwen Snelling, Snelling is a staffing and recruiting pioneer, bringing innovative solutions to the industry. Although, headquartered in South Carolina, our Mobile office is a locally owned and operated, award winning branch leveraging nearly 70 years of proven performance. The experts at Snelling have what it takes to solve your complex staffing challenges or find the job opportunity you seek quickly and efficiently.

Our job is to match exceptional people with exceptional opportunities. Whether you're searching for your next opportunity or looking for qualified talent, trust the staffing and recruiting experts at Snelling to help you achieve more.
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