We’re not looking for someone who just “wants a job.” We’re looking for someone who knows their way around tools, homes, and real-world problems. Somebody who can patch a wall, troubleshoot a light fixture, match old stucco, install a faucet, fix a fence, and still have time to make the customer smile.
This is for the experienced doer — the one who doesn’t need a how-to YouTube video to change a wax ring or frame in a door.
What You Need:
Your own tools — the basics, plus a small ladder and at least a 10–12 foot ladder
Real-world experience — drywall, paint, minor plumbing, electrical, stucco, trim, troubleshooting, etc.
Must be comfortable with doors, windows, and basic roof repairs — including tile roofs, flat roofs, and shingles
Ability to problem-solve, adjust on the fly, and not freeze up when something doesn’t go as planned — and just as important, the ability to set your pride aside and ask for help when you need it.
We’ve got a solid team in the field and an awesome staff in the office — if you hit a wall, we’ll help you figure it out. You just have to be willing to ask.
You read a tape, think ahead, and clean up after yourself
You show up on time, communicate clearly, and treat customers with respect
No degree required — we care about your craftsmanship, not your college credits
Must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record — that means no DUIs, no reckless driving, or anything that would prevent us from insuring you under our company policy. You’ll be driving a company van. No exceptions.
What We Offer:
Steady work across Tucson and surrounding areas
A solid team that doesn’t micromanage but always has your back
A company van (you take it home)
We supply the big tools when needed — you bring your everyday gear
We care about quality work, honesty, and showing up when you say you will.
If you’ve got years of hands-on experience, know how to handle customers, and take real pride in your work — we want to hear from you.
TO APPLY:
If you're interested, email us at [email protected] and include the following:
Your résumé (basic is fine — just tell us where you’ve worked and what you’ve done)
Photos of your completed work — show us the kind of results you deliver
A short summary of your experience in the handyman or construction industry
We don’t need a full list of your tools — just make sure you’ve got what it takes to do the job. If we send you out and you don’t have the right gear, that’s on you.