Installer/Laborer/Handyman Construction, Mining & Trades - Warminster, PA at Geebo

Installer/Laborer/Handyman

Everase Corporation is an established manufacturing company located in Warminster, PA (Bucks County) serving a niche market in whiteboard applications with growing product lines in the education, corporate, healthcare, and hospitality industries.
We are looking to fill several temporary/seasonal positions for installers of our whiteboard resurfacing product. Applicants must be able to carry out the work plan effectively on a day-to-day basis and work well in a team environment.
Watch the below video and see if you have these skills.
http://www.everase.com/index.php/products/everase-installation

Requirements:
Day and evening hours (flexible hours with plenty of overtime available in summer months)
Occasional overnight travel
Valid driver's license
Non-smoker
Attention to detail and proper paperwork completion
Good with tools and flexible labor skills and repairs
Follows guidance and instruction

Responsibilities:
Effectively communicate with home office and crew members by phone or email
Efficient yet precise work
Team player
Great work attitude

Skills Desired:
General and Skilled Labor specifically window tint installation, wallpaper hanging, or painting

Please include your resume (or work history) along with compensation requirements. Employment cannot be considered without including these items.
All new hires must pass a background check (including FBI) and pre-employment drug screening because work is done in schools. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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