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Join Sierra Pacific Industries as a Window & Door Installer in Salt Lake City, UT. We seek candidates with 1-year verifiable work history and construction experience to install residential and commercial windows and doors. Enjoy a $1,500 hiring bonus, low-cost health benefits, 401(k) with company...
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United States , Salt Lake City
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24.00 - 28.00 USD / Hour
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Join Sierra Pacific Industries as a Window & Door Installer in Missoula, MT. We seek candidates with 1-year verifiable work history; construction or carpentry experience preferred. Install residential and commercial windows and doors, work from ladders, and travel overnight. Enjoy up to $1,500 hi...
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United States , Missoula
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27.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Window & Door Installer in Missoula, MT. Earn $27-$32/hr plus a $1,500 hiring bonus. We seek candidates with 1-year verifiable work history; construction or carpentry experience is preferred. Enjoy excellent low-cost health benefits, a retirement plan, paid vacation, and compan...
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United States , Missoula
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About the Installer - Windows role

Installer - Windows Jobs

Installer windows jobs encompass a vital trade profession focused on the precise fitting, sealing, and finishing of window units in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Professionals in this role are responsible for ensuring that windows are not only aesthetically pleasing but also energy-efficient, weather-tight, and structurally sound. The work typically involves removing old window units, preparing rough openings, leveling and shimming new frames, applying caulking and insulation, and securing the window to the building structure. Installers must be adept at reading blueprints and measuring specifications to guarantee accurate placement, as even minor errors can lead to drafts, water leaks, or operational failures.

Common responsibilities include assessing job sites for potential challenges such as rot, uneven framing, or moisture damage, and addressing these issues before installation. Installers frequently work with a variety of materials, including vinyl, aluminum, wood, and fiberglass, each requiring specific handling and fastening techniques. They are also responsible for applying flashing and sealants to prevent air and water infiltration, installing trim both inside and out, and performing final adjustments to ensure windows open, close, and lock smoothly. Many positions also require the ability to install specialized window types, such as bay, bow, casement, double-hung, or sliding units, as well as skylights and glass block windows.

Typical skills for these jobs include strong manual dexterity, physical stamina, and comfort working at heights on ladders or scaffolding. Installers must possess a keen eye for detail and a commitment to safety protocols, including the proper use of personal protective equipment and power tools such as drills, saws, and caulking guns. Customer service skills are also essential, as installers often interact directly with homeowners or project managers, explaining the process and addressing concerns. Basic math skills for measuring and calculating angles are necessary, along with problem-solving abilities to adapt to unexpected site conditions.

Requirements for entry-level positions generally include a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver’s license, and a willingness to learn on the job. Many employers provide on-the-job training, but experience in construction, carpentry, or general labor is highly valued. Advanced roles may require certifications from industry organizations like the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) or specialized training in energy-efficient installation techniques. Physical fitness is a must, as the job involves lifting heavy window units, bending, kneeling, and standing for extended periods. Ultimately, installer windows jobs offer a stable career path with opportunities for growth into supervisory roles, project management, or specialized commercial installation, making it a rewarding choice for those who enjoy hands-on, detail-oriented work in the construction industry.