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Kitchen Installer Helper
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Join Kitchen Tune-Up in Calgary as a Kitchen Installer Helper. Support cabinet installations, door fitting, and on-site project completion. Enjoy a stable career with paid training, benefits, and a company vehicle. We seek dedicated individuals for a well-paid, full-time remodeling role.
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Canada , Calgary
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16.00 - 20.00 CAD / Hour
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Lead Kitchen Installer
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Lead Kitchen Installer role in Calgary. Requires 3+ years of kitchen renovation experience, including cabinet scribing and finish carpentry. Lead a small crew on full remodeling projects. Benefits include a company car, health/dental, paid training, and guaranteed full-time hours.
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Canada , Calgary
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35.00 CAD / Hour
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Kitchen Installer
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Join Kitchen Tune-Up Calgary South as a Kitchen Installer. This full-time role requires 3+ years of kitchen renovation experience, proficiency with power tools, and a keen eye for detail. Enjoy a stable schedule, competitive pay with bonuses, benefits, and professional training. Build a rewarding...
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Canada , Calgary
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28.00 - 34.00 CAD / Hour
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About the Installer role

Discover rewarding installer jobs, a dynamic field at the heart of modern infrastructure and consumer technology. Installers are skilled professionals responsible for the physical delivery, assembly, configuration, and setup of various equipment and systems. This hands-on career is ideal for individuals who enjoy practical problem-solving, working with tools, and seeing the tangible results of their labor. The profession spans numerous industries, including telecommunications, home appliances, commercial equipment, and utilities, offering diverse career paths.

Typically, an installer's core responsibilities involve traveling to job sites—which can be residential homes, businesses, or construction sites—to perform precise installations. Common duties include reviewing installation plans and blueprints, safely transporting equipment, and using a variety of hand and power tools to assemble and secure components. Installers are also tasked with connecting systems to power sources and networks, conducting thorough testing to ensure everything operates correctly, and providing basic customer education on the use of the installed product. A significant part of the role involves maintaining accurate inventory, documenting work performed, and adhering to strict safety protocols and building codes at all times.

To excel in installer jobs, candidates generally need a combination of technical aptitude and soft skills. While formal education requirements often start with a high school diploma or GED, on-the-job training is common. Essential technical skills include mechanical aptitude, the ability to read diagrams or schematics, and proficiency with basic tools. For many roles, especially those involving driving to multiple sites, a valid driver's license is a fundamental requirement, with Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDL) necessary for operating larger vehicles. Physical fitness is paramount, as the job frequently requires lifting heavy objects (often 50-80 lbs), working at heights on ladders, kneeling, crouching, and working in confined spaces like attics or crawl spaces.

Beyond the technical, successful installers possess strong customer service skills, as they are often the face of the company to the client. Clear communication is vital for explaining processes and addressing concerns. Problem-solving abilities allow installers to troubleshoot issues on-site and adapt to unexpected challenges. Reliability, punctuality, and a professional appearance are consistently valued traits. Furthermore, a willingness to work non-standard hours, including weekends, and to perform duties in various weather conditions is typical for many field-based installer jobs. This career offers stable opportunities for those who are diligent, enjoy active work, and take pride in building and maintaining the systems we rely on daily.