Craftsman or Craftswoman

Location

Lansing

Type

Full Time

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Want to work with the best of the best?

Are you looking for a chance to showcase your skills while receiving the support you need to grow as a Handyman?

Lets be real - this job isn't for everyone. If you're just looking to coast through the workday, make excuses, or do the bare minimum, this isn't for you. But if you take pride in doing the job right, show up ready to work, and want to build a solid career with great pay, keep reading.

What We're Looking For:
We need a Craftsman or Craftswoman who knows their trade, works hard, and refuses to cut corners. If you believe in quality craftsmanship, efficiency, and delivering excellent customer service, you might be exactly who we're looking for! You can join our team as a top-notch Craftsman or Craftswoman for Handyman Connection of Lansing! 
 
Benefits:
  • Competitive weekly pay - Earn a solid income depending on skills and availability!
  • Steady job flow!
  • Serve as an employee or independent contractor and work on your own schedule – work when and where you want on the type of work you want
  • Fantastic company culture - we care about our team and do a lot more than just work together
  • Training & development opportunities for advancement
  • Employee discounts on services
  • Free food and snacks
  • Get support from a professional office team for paperwork and dispatching
  • No need to physically stop by the office every day!
  • Use an incredible company-specific mobile app to better manage your work
  • Marketing that helps attract your clientele, including signage and branded apparel
  • Work in Lansing and the surrounding area
Apply today to become Handyman Connection of Lansing's next Craftsman or Craftswoman!
 
Job Summary:
  • Provide basic construction skills for residents and businesses in Lansing and the surrounding area.
  • Effectively communicate with clients and suppliers.
  • Evaluate customer requests, price projects, troubleshoot customer issues, and present a description of a work order to a customer.
  • Determine and clearly identify proper materials and quantities for new and existing projects.
Skilled in at least three (3) of the following areas:
  • General Carpentry - Rough and Finish
  • Bathroom Upgrades/Remodel
  • Kitchen Refresh/Remodel
  • Painting - Interior and Exterior
  • Drywall Repair/Patching/Caulking
  • Minor Plumbing and Minor Electrical Knowledge
  • Flooring Repair and Installation
  • Handyman and General Home Repairs
Job Requirements
  • Competency in general building trades
  • Material management
  • Knowledge of building codes
  • Effective problem-solving for homeowners and exceeding their expectations
  • Collaboration with other highly skilled craftsmen
  • Attention to detail
  • Good organization and effective customer communication
  • Follow safety standards - because shortcuts aren't worth the risk!
  • Represent our company with professionalism and pride on every job
  • Independent contractors must carry liability insurance and workers comp
  • Valid driver's license
  • Your own tools, vehicle, and references
  • Your own smart phone and Internet access
  • Must be comfortable working with ladders
  • Must be located within 30 miles of the Lansing area
If your serious about earning between $800 and $1,200 a week, we're serious about helping you get there!

Please, no project managers or primarily new construction. Handyman Connection of Lansing is strongly considering candidates with experience as a Craftsman or Craftswoman or similar positions.
 
Apply to Handyman Connection of Lansing and together we’ll improve the homes and lives of our customers throughout the community! You can make a real difference!

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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