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Overview

Champion Window has an opening for an In-House Window Installer. This position leads/supports the installation process of Champion built windows and doors.

Responsibilities

  • Comply with Champion engineering specifications as well as regulatory code requirements, safety procedures & techniques
  • Review contract folder and all instructions/drawings before leaving on assignments to clarify work to be completed
  • Responsible for the installation of the windows, doors, exterior/interior trim and apply clean caulking line; ensure a Champion quality job is completed in a safe and timely manner
  • Interact with Champion customers in a professional manner, while maintaining the integrity of Champion’s reputation
  • Ensure vehicle being driving is fully equipped with all necessary parts, products, tools, and resources necessary to complete assigned projects
  • Bending aluminum/use of a brake
  • Assist with the unloading of delivery trucks

Qualifications

  • 1-2 years prior experience in window & door installation
  • High School diploma or GED required, associate degree or trade school experience in construction or related field preferred
  • Experience in the use of a brake, and other hand tools such as a utility knife, hammer, deglazing tools, etc.
  • Clean driving record with the ability to regularly operate and manage the maintenance of a fleet vehicle
  • Basic math abilities including using a tape measure, converting metrics to fractions, calculations percentages and angles
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

Champion Window is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

If you need assistance with completing the online application due to a disability, please contact Champion Window.

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Also, we offer a competitive compensation package that includes medical/dental/vision/disability coverage, 401(k), flex spending account and more.

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