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Home Brands Group LLC in Greenville, SC is hiring a Bathroom Remodel Apprentice to learn a skilled trade and grow into a Lead Installer. You'll work with seasoned installers on residential bathroom remodels, gaining hands-on experience from demolition to finishing touches.
We provide training, mentorship, and a supportive team, with travel up to 25% and potential career advancement. This full-time, non-exempt role offers competitive hourly pay, plus benefits including health coverage and paid
Pay: $16.00–$20.00 per hour (DOE)
Job Type: Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Schedule: Full-Time
Location: Greenville, SC
Travel: Up to 25%
Home Brands Group LLC is the parent company of Re-Bath, one of the nation’s largest and most trusted bathroom remodeling brands. For over 40 years, Re-Bath has delivered innovative remodeling solutions backed by exceptional customer service, quality craftsmanship, and industry-leading products. Through nearly 100 franchise locations nationwide and strategic partnerships with The Home Depot and Lowe’s, Re-Bath helps homeowners create bathrooms they love.
Joining our team means becoming part of an organization committed to craftsmanship, innovation, and helping employees build rewarding careers while delivering exceptional experiences to our customers.
Re-Bath is looking for motivated individuals who are ready to learn a skilled trade and build a long-term career in bathroom remodeling. As a Bathroom Remodel Apprentice, you’ll work alongside experienced installers, gaining hands-on experience in all aspects of residential bathroom remodeling while developing the skills needed to advance into a Lead Installer role.
Whether you’re beginning your career in the trades or looking to expand your construction experience, we’ll provide the training, mentorship, and support to help you succeed.
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