Hamilton: 406-363-0723 | Stevensville: 406-777-1662
Hamilton: 406-363-0723 | Stevensville: 406-777-1662
Job ID: 18532
Category: Construction, Skilled Trades
Skills: construction, Customer Service, roofing
City: Bitterroot Valley
Zip: 59875
State: Montana
Key responsibilities include:
1. Conducting inspections of roofs to assess their condition and identify any damage or potential issues
2. Performing repairs on roofs, including patching leaks and replacing damaged roofing materials
3. Conducting routine maintenance tasks, such as cleaning gutters, clearing debris, and applying protective coatings
4. Providing customers with detailed reports, estimates, and recommendations for repair or replacement of their roofs
5. Collaborating with other team members and contractors to ensure efficient and timely completion of projects
6. Keeping accurate records of work completed, materials used, and time spent on each project
7. Ensuring compliance with safety protocols and regulations while performing roofing tasks
8. Staying updated on industry advancements, new materials, and techniques to provide the best solutions to customers
Qualifications required:
1. Experience in commercial and residential roofing installation, repair, and maintenance
2. Knowledge of various roofing systems
3. Proficiency in using roofing tools and equipment, such as nail guns, power saws
4. A high school diploma or equivalent and completion of an apprenticeship program or vocational training in roofing is required
5. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to diagnose and troubleshoot roofing issues effectively
6. Attention to detail and a commitment to providing high-quality workmanship
7. Physical stamina and the ability to work at heights and in various weather conditions
8. Excellent communication and customer service skills to interact with clients and address their concerns
9. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
10. Basic computer skills for creating reports and managing project documentation
11. Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
12. Background check and drug screen required upon offer of employment
Additional duties may include:
1. Ensuring proper roof ventilation and insulation
2. Repairing or replacing damaged or deteriorated flashing
3. Installing or repairing gutters and downspouts
4. Operating and maintaining equipment and tools necessary for the job
Job Type: Full-time / Monday-Friday / Work schedule to be set by employee!
Wage: $24-30/hr. DOE
Call A2Z Personnel in Hamilton (406) 363-0723 or Stevensville (406) 777-1662 for information regarding this position or to ask about our benefits, which include health coverage, retirement savings, and personal paid time off.
A2Z Personnel is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to promoting a diverse workplace. Applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. The agency provides reasonable accommodations upon request to individuals with disabilities during all phases of the employment process including the hiring process.
For more information view the Equal Employment Opportunity Poster and Americans with Disabilities Act Notice or visit: https://www.eeoc.gov/employees-job-applicants.
Timing:
Full-time, /Monday-Friday / Work schedule to be set by employee!
Application Deadline: April 13, 2024
A2Z Personnel
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