Drywaller

About the Employer
  • Sphinx Contracting
  • Edmonton

  • sphinxcontractingltd@gmail.com

  • Verified
Hourly Wage
$36.00

Job Description

Company operating name: Sphinx Contracting Business address: 14 - 7503 Getty Gate NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 4S8 Location of work: Various locations in and around Edmonton, AB Title of position: Drywaller Positions available: 2 full-time / 4 part-time Job duties: - Measure, cut, and fit drywall panels to walls and ceilings, and fasten them to wooden or metal framing - Finish drywall using joint compound, tape, and other finishing products to create a smooth and seamless surface - Install metal stud framing and furring for interior walls - Repair cracks, holes, and damage that may occur to the drywall materials - Follow all company safety protocols and procedures, and wear protective equipment to minimize risk of harm - Use a variety of tools like saws, drills, and taping knives - Perform minor site cleanup like sweeping and disposing of trash Terms of employment: Full-time or part-time; permanent positions; days and weekend shifts; approximately 30 to 40 hours of work each week for full-time employees, whereas part-time hours will vary Wage: $36.00/hour How to apply: Telephone: 780-710-2909 (between 8am and 12pm) E-mail: sphinxcontractingltd@gmail.com Education required: Completion of high school is required. Completion of apprenticeship program in residential/commercial drywalling may substitute for required work experience. Work experience required: Minimum of 3 years of experience in drywalling, plastering, or lathing is required. Completion of apprenticeship program in drywalling, plastering, or lathing may substitute for required work experience. Language requirement: Fluent communication in English is required. Skills requirement: Be able to lift 20 pounds comfortably. Ability to work at heights above 6 feet comfortably. Must have a valid driver's license for traveling to work sites during shift. Note: We encourage applications from under-represented groups including, but not limited to, Indigenous people, disabled people, and new immigrants to Canada.