Commercial Roofer - Service Department Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Albuquerque, NM at Geebo

Commercial Roofer - Service Department

Looking for a better opportunity? We are always looking for good people! Progressive Roofing Service Department is growing the team! Come grow with us.
Hiring entry level and up! We will train.
Competitive wages and room to grow!Come join our team! Progressive Roofing a National family owned Commercial Roofing Contractor established in Phoenix since 1978!We are always looking for good people at all levels.
We offer excellent pay and excellent benefits! Earned Paid Time off!Opportunity for advancement and paid training!Skills/Qualifications needed:
Must have at least 2
years of roofing experience, commercial roofing experience is preferred Must have reliable transportation Available to work extended hours, varying shifts, nights and weekends (When needed) Available to travel, in and out-of-state for both short and long term assignments.
Valid State driver's license (in good standing) a plus Able to successfully pass post offer physical fitness test & safety test are required.
Post offer background and drug testing may also be required upon hire
Benefits:
Competitive wages:
Starting $20/hr and goes up based on experience Medical & Dental Insurance options available 401K Company paid short term disability Company paid life Insurance Earned paid time off and opportunity for advancement.
Equal Employment Opportunity and E-Verify Compliant Employer.
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