Install, finish, and repair drywall in residential and commercial projects. Measure, cut, tape, mud, sand, install corner bead/trim, apply texture/paint, maintain safety and clean work area, and travel within a 50-mile radius to job sites.
Essel is currently seeking experienced Drywallers to join our team. As a Drywaller, you will be responsible for installing, finishing, and repairing drywall in residential and commercial settings. Travel a 50 mile radious working in various projects around the bay
Responsibilities:
- Measure, cut, and install drywall panels to specified dimensions.
- Tape, mud, and sand seams to ensure a seamless finish.
- Repair and patch damaged drywall.
- Install corner bead and trim to create smooth edges and corners.
- Apply texture and/or paint to achieve desired finish.
- Follow safety guidelines and maintain a clean and organized work area.
- Able to travel a 50 mile radious working in various projects around the bay
Requirements
Requirements:
- Prior experience as a Drywaller in a construction or related field.
- Strong knowledge of drywall installation and finishing techniques.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and specifications.
- Familiarity with various drywall tools and equipment.
- Attention to detail and ability to work independently.
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
- Physical stamina and ability to lift heavy materials.
- Valid driver's license may be required.
Benefits
We offer steady work, great pay, sick time and vacation time as part of your employment. Medical benefits and 401k are offered after qualifying period stipulations are met. 60-day probationary period applies to all new employees.
Essel San Francisco, California, USA Office
San Francisco, CA, United States
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