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A leading company in building materials is seeking a Window Technician to ensure window services and warranties meet standards. This full-time role involves staging orders, product installation, and compliance with safety regulations, offering competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package.
Overview
Do you enjoy working with your hands and breaking the boundaries of the traditional office job? Are you interested in a career with a family-owned company founded on growth, stability, and the idea that “nothing is impossible”? 84 Lumber is hiring immediately and has the career for you!
WHO IS 84?
84 Lumber is the nation’s largest privately held supplier of building materials, manufactured components, and industry-leading services for single and multi-family residences and commercial buildings. With over 310 facilities and plans for even more locations, the opportunities to learn and grow with the company are endless.
84 Lumber is always looking for future leaders and takes pride in promoting nearly 100% from within. You can control your own destiny at 84 Lumber. If you invest in yourself, we will invest in you!
Pay: $18.00 - $19.50/hour, DOE, plus full benefits
FULL SUITE OF BENEFITS!
Summary/Objective
As a Window Technician, you are primarily responsible for ensuring that window services and warranties are completed to 84 Lumber's standards. These include staging orders, prepping openings, complying with installation methods for window reglazes, screen outs, window adjustments, and job site clean-up. You will work with store personnel to achieve maximum efficiency, use 84Sales for jobsite maintenance and record-keeping, and mitigate losses through proper installation methods. All work must comply with OSHA regulations.
Supervisory Responsibility
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
This role involves outdoor work or exposure to wet, humid, hot, or cold conditions. It may require working near moving mechanical parts, with vibrations, airborne particles, or chemicals, and poses risks like electrical shock.
Frequent standing, sitting, walking, hand use, reaching, lifting, talking, and listening. Occasional climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.
Full-time, approximately 40 hours per week, depending on operational hours.
Local travel is expected.
Responsibilities include staging loads, site prep, product installation, site clean-up, and driving.
Qualifications include the ability to read and understand instructions, and to carry out simple instructions, dealing with standardized situations with minimal variables.