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Monarch Kitchens is seeking an Installation Specialist/Remodel Technician to manage bathroom remodeling projects from contract review to completion, delivering a high-quality experience for homeowners. The role emphasizes cross-functional collaboration, on-site leadership, and maintaining clear communication with customers and the office.
Ideal candidates will bring strong remodeling skills across trades, a commitment to code-compliant craftsmanship, and the ability to travel as needed.
Schedule: Monday-Friday (Occasional evening and weekend work required as job duties demand)
About Re-Bath
For over 40 years, Re-Bath has helped homeowners transform their bathrooms with quality products, expert craftsmanship, and a seamless remodeling experience. With locations nationwide and trusted partnerships with The Home Depot and Lowe's, Re-Bath continues to grow by creating exceptional experiences from the very first conversation.
About the Role
The Installation Specialist/Remodel Technician position is an accounting and project execution professional with the work ethic, technical skills, and experience to perform and coordinate bathroom remodeling installations within our organization. You will take ownership of the project from the initial contract review to completion, ensuring every homeowner receives a "fabulous experience."
This is a great opportunity for a skilled tradesperson who possesses strong cross-functional installation skills, takes pride in code-compliant craftsmanship, and excels at maintaining clear daily communication with both customers and the office.
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