-Competitive wages; Journeyman ($39 to $41.50 per hour), Lead hand ($42.50 to $44.50 per hour), and Foreman ($45 to $52 per hour)
-Comprehensive benefits coverage for you and your family including retirement contributions
-Extensive safety training, state of the art equipment, and cutting edge technology that will allow you to work in a safe & healthy environment
-Opportunities for career development
-Mobile apps and training programs available to help you develop your skills and advance your career with Flynn
Who Are We Looking For?
-Minimum 5 years' experience as a glazier in the commercial construction industry
-Red Seal Journeyman ticket preferred
-Strong knowledge in construction industry and related activities is an asset
-Display excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
What You Will Work On?
-Oversee all aspects of Glazing work including but not limited to safety, housekeeping, and workmanship quality
-Train or arrange for training, Set up machines and equipment, Estimate costs and materials
-Read blueprints and drawings, requisition or order materials, equipment and supplies
-Resolve work related problems and prepare and submit progress and other reports
How You Can Apply?
-Please apply directly online, or email your resume to fieldrecruitment@flynncompanies.com
$39 - $41.50 an hour
Flynn Group of Companies is the leading trade contractor in North America that works on virtually every aspect of a building's outer layer, including Roofing, Glazing, Waterproofing, and Architectural Metals. The foundation of our award winning success is having the right people on our team.
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