Custom Cabinet Company looking for an install helper,
Key points about a custom cabinet install helper:
Basic carpentry skills:
While not necessarily a full-fledged carpenter, a helper should have some understanding of basic woodworking tools and techniques like measuring, leveling, and using a drill.
Physical ability:
The job often involves lifting and maneuvering heavy cabinet components, so physical strength is important.
Attention to detail:
Precise measurements and careful handling of materials are crucial for a clean and professional installation.
Following instructions:
The helper needs to be able to follow the lead of the experienced installer and execute tasks as directed.
Typical tasks a custom cabinet install helper might perform:
Preparing the work area: Clearing the space, laying down drop cloths, and organizing tools.
Assisting with cabinet assembly: Holding pieces together while screws are tightened, aligning components.
Measuring and marking locations: Using a level and tape measure to mark wall studs and cabinet positions.
Drilling pilot holes: Drilling small holes to guide screws for accurate placement.
Supporting the installer: Holding cabinets in place while the installer secures them to the wall.
Installing hardware: Attaching cabinet doors, drawer pulls, and other hardware.
Cleaning up the worksite: Removing debris and sawdust after installation.
Benefits include medical including vision and dental insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation, IRA retirement fund. Hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 - 5:30.