• Drywall Installer (NOC 7284)
  • Location 102-17750 56 Avenue Suite 220, Surrey, BC| British Columbia
  • Job ID 9777
  • Views 748
  • Date Posted 26-02-2020
  • Expiry Date 24-08-2020
  • Type of Job Full Time
  • Salary CAD 28
  • Min. Experience 2 years to less than 3 years
  • Min. Education Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Job Details

Position: Drywall Installer

Wage: $28/ Hour

Start Date: As soon as possible

Vacancies: 2

Full time permanent position: 40 Hours/ Week


How to apply

By email

info@k4construction.ca

Job Description

Drywall Installer and Finisher Specific Skills required:

Measure, cut, fit and install drywall sheets, Fabricate and install suspended metal ceiling grids and place in panels to form acoustical and coffered ceilings, Tape over joints using taping machine and embed tape in compound, Apply successive coats of compound and sand seams and joints, Position and secure sheets to metal or wooden studs or joists, Cut and install metal corner beads to protect exterior corners, Fill joints, nail indentations, holes and cracks with joint compound using trowel and broad knife, Smooth out excess compound and allow coat to dry

Languages : English

Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate

Experience: 2 years to less than 3 years

Security and Safety: Bondable

Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Overtime required, Walking, Bending, crouching, kneeling, Standing for extended periods

Work Location Information: Various locations

Work Site Environment: Dusty

Personal Suitability: Dependability, Excellent written communication, Judgement, Client focus, Excellent oral communication, Team player, Reliability

Work Setting: Industrial, Residential, Commercial

Intended job posting audience: Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, the employer will not consider your job application.

Employment groups: Students, Youth, Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, Visible minorities, Persons with disabilities, Indigenous people, Newcomers to Canada, Seniors, Apprentices