Glazier - Commercial Department Professional Services - Beckley, WV at Geebo

Glazier - Commercial Department

West Virginia Glass Company West Virginia Glass Company Beckley, WV Beckley, WV Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$47K - $59.
5K a year Estimated:
$47K - $59.
5K a year A successful glass contractor serving the Beckley area since 1965 is seeking to hire a full-time Glazier to work directly with our Commercial Storefront Department.
If you have the required skills and experience in the glass industry we would love the opportunity to talk with you about joining our team.
Job Description Installation of glass, mirror, plastics and storefront products Cut and prepare glass, mirrors and materials to specs Knowledge of commercial door hardware and how to repair Cutting and processing glass Requirements for the Position Minimum experience of three years in the glass industry Knowledge of industry standards in regard to handling of glass from smaller pieces to large sheet sizes Knowledge of industry standards in regard to setting of glass Knowledge of commercial door repair Knowledge of methods of securing glass products, such as by using mastic, silicone, putty, bolts, nails and screws Knowledge of measuring for and installation of shower enclosures Experience with safely and professionally removing broken glass Experience with grinding, polishing and smoothing edges of glass, mirror and plastics Ability to cut and assemble products for residential, commercial and industrial projects Must be motivated and a team player Occasional overnight and/or weekly travel as required Please be sure to include a copy of an updated personal resume with application.
Please email completed application and resume to email protected or fax to 304.
255.
1790.
Due to high call volumes, no phone calls please.
Requirements for the Position.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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