Independent Contractor Installer

Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Training & development
We Offer
  • Competitive, weekly pay
  • Unlimited earning potential based on your dedication and performance.
  • Flexibility in scheduling with adaptable hours to suit your schedule.
  • Well-organized warehouse for convenient access to products and materials.
  • Reliable support from Window World to ensure smooth operations on-site and address homeowner inquiries.
  • Full-time workload with strong backlog and pipeline of jobs
Job Summary
Window World installers carefully remove old windows and doors from the home and replace them with new exterior remodeling products according to company standards and guidelines. Installers will pick up pre-sold product from Window World’s warehouse and transport to customers’ homes for installation. Installers will complete installation of all new product, collect old product and debris for disposal back at the Window World location, and collect a completion certificate and final payment from the customer.
Responsibilities
  • Arrive at the Window World location in a punctual manner to pick up pre-sold product and transport it to the customer’s home.
  • Remove and collect old windows and/or doors to be disposed of at the Window World location.
  • Troubleshoot unforeseen issues in the field to avoid rescheduling or extended installation time.
  • Complete installation projects in a professional and timely manner, including all finishing trims, insulations, and/or caulk.
  • Collect the final payment, survey, and completion certificate from the customer.
  • Properly service the customer with good customer services practices
Qualifications
  • Must have the experience, knowledge and ability necessary for removing and installing windows and doors.
  • Must have their own tools and transportation (and ability to transport windows/doors to jobsite)
  • Must have their own insurance and be sufficiently covered
  • Strong communication and customer service skills.
  • Must have persistence and strong problem-solving and time management skills.
  • Take pride in craftsmanship and finished work product.
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