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EmergencyMD

Cabinet Installer

EmergencyMD, Layton, Utah, United States, 84041

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Out of the Woods , located in

Layton, Utah , is a woodworking and cabinetry company built on craftsmanship, quality, and pride in doing things right. If you take pride in clean installs, tight lines, and doing the job right the first time—we want to talk to you.

Pay:

$22 - $30/hour

Benefits available:

Medical, Dental, Vision

Simple IRA

Voluntary Life Insurance

Up to 6 PTO days per year and 6 paid holidays

What You'll Do

Travel to client locations across Northern Utah to install custom cabinets

Measure installation areas accurately and prepare surfaces

Read and interpret blueprints and installation instructions

Install cabinetry with attention to detail, quality, and efficiency

Remove existing cabinetry during remodels when required

Follow all safety and quality procedures outlined by management and safety documentation

Maintain, clean, and properly use tools and equipment

Communicate professionally with clients, managers, and teammates

Support projects by assisting with additional tasks as needed

What We're Looking For

High school diploma or equivalent

Previous cabinet installation experience required

Ability to safely handle and move wood products without damaging materials

Ability to read and speak English; Spanish is a plus

Basic math skills

Experience with power tools and woodworking

Assembly, construction, manufacturing, or shop experience preferred

Strong work ethic with dependable attendance and punctuality

Excellent time management and attention to detail

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Accountable, motivated, and flexibleAbility to pass a pre-employment drug test

Physical Requirements & Work Environment

Frequent travel to job sites; work performed in homes, job sites, shop, and warehouse environments

Regular lifting of 50 pounds or more

Standing, bending, stooping, crouching, pushing, and pulling regularly

Working around hand tools, power tools, and heavy equipment

Exposure to noise and dust

Regular use of PPE, including eye and ear protection and closed-toe shoes

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