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Bath Installer

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6 Wrentham, MA Wrentham, MA Full-time Full-time $100,000 a year $100,000 a year 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago Overview:
New England's oldest and most successful home improvement company is hiring Bath and Shower Installers! We are currently seeking installers for NEWPRO's Woburn and Wrentham locations.
You will be responsible for the accurate and professional installation of NEWPRO's bath and shower products.
The next class for new hires will start on.
We are actively reviewing resumes BENEFITS INCLUDE:
Full-time work with paid training Pay range $100,000-$175,000
annually Company vehicle and gas card provided upon completion of 6 week-training program Generous Paid Time Off policy Holiday Pay Health, Dental & Vision Company-paid life insurance and long-term disability 401K Supplemental Insurance Flex Savings & Health Reimbursement Accounts Company events and employee engagement initiatives Responsibilities Remodel bathroom in one day by using trade skills such as carpentry, trim carpentry, and construction.
Adhere to all NEWPRO installation standards and procedures while doing installations and services.
Maintain a pleasant and professional attitude when dealing with customers.
Respect the customer's property and leave the work area cleaner than when you arrived.
Inform customers about the functionality, care, and upkeep of their new installations.
Accurately complete and submit all necessary paperwork and photos.
Qualifications Possess a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent education Possess 2
years of carpentry, trim carpentry, construction, or in-home renovation experience Valid driver's license Pass pre-employment background check Ability to use power tools (drill, jigsaw, etc.
) Ability to lift and/or push and/or pull up to 50 pounds Posted Min Pay Rate:
USD $100,000.
00/Yr.
Posted Max Pay Rate:
USD $175,000.
00/Yr.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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