Custom Closet Installer Customer Service & Call Center - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Custom Closet Installer

Installer Cabinet Installation Customer Service Wood worker The Greater Salt Lake Area is growing and we need great construction workers! If you can answer yes to these questions, then you should become an Installer at Closet Factory of Salt Lake City.
Do you like working with wood products? Do you like creating beautiful spaces in clients homes? Do you have a passion for customer service? Can you work on your own with a great support team to back you up? Do you like being appreciated by those you work with? Do you like being in control of how much you make? Do you like puzzles? Can you appreciate good designs and aesthetics? Is high quality workmanship important to you? If you work for Closet Factory of Salt Lake City, we will help you to transform something you are naturally good at into a rewarding career as an Installer.
Specific Requirement:
STRONG WORK ETHIC AND RESPECT FOR OTHERS A MUST Reliable work history, attendance record and ability to pass a background check Ability to occasionally work late or on the weekend as needed to get the job done on schedule Ability to unload and carry material up to 50 pounds for typically up to 2 hours/day Experience with hand tools, drills, screw-gun, table saw, miter saw Strong mechanical aptitude Clean driving record (no more than 2 minor tickets within the past three years) Driven to complete high-quality work without short-cutting quality and with minimal supervision Customer service experience Willingness to keep tools and vehicles clean, maintained and organized Detail oriented Problem solving skills Capability to work with a sense of urgency and accuracy at the same time Commitment to work safely and use required protective gear Ability to read elevation and plan views of drawings a plus Some woodworking experience or knowledge of 32-millimeter system a plus Cabinet construction experience a plus Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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