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Sign Installers/Maintainers, Multiple Positions

Company Name:
Link Staffing Services
Our client company was founded in 1998 with the desire to provide quality service and trusted help with all types of sign and lighting projects. They are a state licensed contractor performing services throughout Florida. The company's management and employees have an immense amount of knowledge and experience in the sign industry and their employees are continuously training to improve what they do and to understand the latest technology. They are proud to have an impeccable safety record, proof that they work hard to maintain safety and quality on both their jobsites, and for each employee. Equipped to handle all sign and lighting needs no matter how big or small your project might be, their staff is knowledgeable on the current permit requirements and can provide communication from permit submittal to final inspection.
The company has an immediate need for several Sign Installers/Maintainers to work both north Orange and Seminole Counties. Ideal candidates would have the following qualifications and
Experience:
? At least two years prior experience in the sign industry.
? Basic electrical/mechanical skills needed to so sign installations.
? A Class B CDL License is a plus but not necessarily required.
? Should own their own set of basic hand tools.
? A clean driving record is a must with bucket truck experience a plus.
? Should have a reasonably stable work history and the ability to pass a background check and drug screen.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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