Glass & Window Installer Glazier Position Construction, Mining & Trades - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Glass & Window Installer Glazier Position

Job Description
Well Established Local Ogden Company Seeking Qualified Glass & Window Installer (Glazier) for Full-Time Employment. Monday thru Friday, 8:
00 a.m. to 4:
30 p.m. No weekends or holidays. Little if any Overtime required. Job Duties include working as a team as well as individually. Duties split between on-site and in the shop installation. Some Duties include:
Installing Windows and Doors, Installing Mirrors & Shower Doors, Commercial Frames and Door Repair, Cutting Glass, Repairing Broken Windows, Building Screens and Screen Doors, Fabrication, Multi-Tasking.
Responsibilities
Must be dependable, hard working, and able to stay on task without a lot of supervision. Self-starter willing to learn and work in different weather conditions. Great attitude and ready to be part of a team. Need to have an eye for detail, and know what a quality job looks like. Able to handle Glass carefully and lift 50-100 pounds.
Qualifications
Valid driver s license with good driving record. Drug-Free workplace. Able to pass drug test.
Have your own basic hand tools. Experience preferred, but will train someone who wants to work and is willing to learn. Knowledge of Residential & Commercial helpful. Pay based on experience.
Additional Information
Call Tyler at 801-643-5358. Email resumes to crittendenglass@mail.com, or drop by in person at Crittenden Glass, 258 24th St, Ogden.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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