M&M Professional Services - Crete, IL at Geebo

M&M

Are you looking for constant, high volume work year-round? With a company that has been exceeding customer expectations for 47 years? That treats employees like family and values hard work? If you answered yes to these questions, we are looking to add Window Installers like you!If you have experience in residential window installation, have a positive attitude and are already licensed and insured, it's time to launch your new partnership with M&M Home Remodeling.
We are looking for talented Window Installers as subcontracted Install Partner crews.
Our A
accreditation with the Better Business Bureau, GAF Excellence Award, and Angie's List Super Service award are testaments to our desire to earn 100% customer satisfaction on every job.
To that end, we only use top-rated products from proven manufacturers and provide flawless installations on every project.
Visit our website to learn more about working at M&M!
Responsibilities:
At least one year of experience with window installationLead certification preferredRepair work of installsThoroughly clean job siteCommunicate with homeowners and Superintendents while onsite to address any problems (must have one English speaker on your crew)What is offered to you and/or your crew:
Consistent work up to 6 days per week and 12 months per yearExcellent pay scales and opportunity for pay increases with a proven track recordQuick paycheckA long lasting partnership that is mutually beneficial and rewardingAbout the Company:
M&M.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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