Location: Plymouth, MN
Company: Minneapolis Glass Company
Do you want variety in your daily responsibilities that require high skill and motivation? Would you like to join a glass manufacturing and construction company that takes care of you and truly values your hard work and skills? If so, please read on! This position earns a competitive union salary starting at $24.04/hr.
and eligible for daily overtime after 8 hours. The candidate would enter the Glass Worker Apprenticeship program which is 3 years of schooling and on-the-job learning with an increase in base wages approximately every 6 months. At the completion of the apprenticeship program, the apprentice installer would become a full Glass Worker at the current rate of $34.34/hr. This
is a first shift operation with a predictable work schedule of 6:30am - 3:00pm. We also provide amazing benefits and perks including a company sponsored pension, strong low deductible health insurance plan, company-wide bonuses, a really strong community culture, healthy work-life balance, and promotion opportunities from within.
If this sounds like the right construction opportunity for you, apply today! A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A RESIDENTIAL SHOWER INSTALLER As an Apprentice Residential Installer, you will inspect all job materials, load them to the installation vehicle, and communicate with customers at their residence. You then install all products and services included in the work order
- which may include framed shower doors, custom glass shower doors, mirrors, stair-rail glass, and insulated glass units.
Precision is required in the installation and effective troubleshooting to ensure quality service and results. You will interact with other journeyman installers, production operators and customers regularly. Working with highly skilled glassworkers, you will ensure satisfied customers by quality glass installations in individual homes or multi-family commercial dwellings. Attention to detail and accuracy are key to success. Your ideas matter and will be key to continuous improvement for Minneapolis Glass. INSTALLER QUALIFICATIONS A high school diploma or equivalent GED 1 year experience in the construction industry, with prior installation experience preferred Mechanically inclined and capable of accurately using a tape measure and performing precise addition/subtraction calculations using fractions.
Physically capable of performing the work of bending, lifting, stretching, including the ability to lift up to 75lbs. unassisted. Must maintain a valid license to drive, pass physical exam to get a Medical Card and a clean DMV record. Understanding of glass products and installation strongly preferred. Applicant would be required to complete a 3-year Glassworker Apprenticeship program through the Painters and Allied Trade Union, if not already a glass journey person.
Do you excel in a team environment? Do you have excellent communication skills? Are you accountable and willing to take the initiative to solve problems? Are you eager to learn, organized, and self-motivated? If yes, you might just be perfect for this residential installer apprentice! WORK SCHEDULE The residential shower installer is full-time with a schedule of approximately 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM to support a first shift operation. ABOUT MINNEAPOLIS GLASS Since 1937, we have been offering the best custom glass fabrication and glazing services throughout the Midwest.
Our integrated technology automates production, capacity planning, and project management for fewer surprises and faster fixes. We are a woman-owned contractor who strives to maintain the long-term success of customers, industries, and communities. By continuously innovating our manufacturing and installation processes, we eliminate confusion and make doing business easier. With 10+ years of average employee tenure and eight decades in business, we continue to make our team a priority in our business.
We have competitive wages, great benefits, bonus, and a supportive culture. Our employees also enjoy opportunities for growth, a family-like team, and a manageable workload. We're proud of our strong values of relationships, integrity, expertise, ownership, and perseverance - you will feel the difference! ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR CUSTOM GLASS INSTALLATION TEAM? If you feel that you would be right for this Installer job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you! Location: 55447 EEO/AA Job Posted by Applicant Pro
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