Insulation/Batt Installer – 2019-2069-2548
Installed Building Products
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https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/12204076 Position Description
Start a new career with Thermaseal/Lakeside, a part of the Installed
Building Products (IBP) Family of Companies. We are one of the largest
insulation installers serving the U.S. residential new construction
market with 175 locations serving the 48 continental United States. IBP
has successfully grown through acquisitions and we continue to do so.
Although installing insulation is our niche we are also a leader in
installing garage doors, rain gutters, closet shelving, shower doors,
mirrors, fireplaces, and bath and door hardware.
Become part of a growing company with opportunities to learn new skills
and build a career.
IBP offers the following benefits:
– Medical Benefits
– Dental Insurance
– Vision Insurance
– 401k with company match
– Paid Vacation
– Paid Holidays
– Competitive Pay
– On the Job Training
– Paid Certification (if applicable)
– Opportunity for Growth and Advancement
As an insulation installer your position would entail stapling
fiberglass or rock wool batts to exterior walls and ceilings before
drywall, paneling, or plaster walls are put in place. The majority of
your installations would be within new residential construction sites
and a few light commercial projects.
Responsibilities
– Load and log materials onto truck and note returned materials for
each job order
– Erect scaffolding or ladders to height needed
– Cut the insulation materials to the size required and places with in
frame, ceiling, attic or crawlspace
– Attach insulation materials by stapling, gluing, wiring or nailing
– Operate equipment that injects loose fill or foamed insulation
– Observe job site safety rules and know the location of the MSDS
packets in your vehicle
– Maintain tools and truck housekeeping, and maintenance
– May be required to drive a company vehicle and follow all driving
rules and DOT requirements at all times
– Complete daily paperwork and returning to production coordinator
– Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
– High School diploma or GED
– Maintain a valid drivers license
– Experience in the construction industry
– Basic math skills
– Work in a dynamic environment
– Work independently or with a crew
– Position requires a Drug Test and Motor Vehicle Report to be
completed, contingent upon employment.
Physical Demands
– Use common hand tools; including scissors, utility knife, saws,
pliers, and stapling hammer
– Work in tight places including attics and crawlspaces
– Lift a minimum of 50lbs
– Climb ladders and scaffolding
– Able to bend, twist, and turn body at shoulders, waist, knees
– Stand for extended periods of tim
Work Environment
– Construction environment, must be able to adapt to weather
conditions.
EEO Statement
IBP is an equal opportunity employer.