1099 Subcontractors - Bathroom Remodeling

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The Bath Authority - 1099 SUBCONTRACTORS - BATHROOM REMODELING

If you have installed bathrooms or kitchens and are looking for a new opportunity and can learn a new system quickly, contact us today!

The leader in acrylic bath systems, The Bath Authority is growing and looking to add new installation contractors to help grow our new market. These positions pay by job and are 1099 based. We provide as much work as you and/or your teams would like, year-round.

Potential Comp: $150,000 - $300,000 / Year

Responsibilities

· Remodel bathroom in 1-2 days by using trade skills such as carpentry, trim carpentry, plumbing, and construction.

· Adhere to all The Bath Authority installation standards and procedures while doing installations and providing services.

· Maintain a pleasant and professional attitude when dealing with customers.

· Respect customers’ property and leave the work area clean.

· Always wear our uniform on the job, observing rules of good grooming and hygiene.

· Inform customers about the functionality, care and upkeep of their new installations.

· Accurately complete and submit all necessary paperwork and photos.

· Take inventory of your installation vehicle and keep it stocked with all necessary tools, job components, and paperwork.

Qualifications

· Must have general liability and workers comp insurance to be hired.

· Truck and enclosed trailer for hauling products to and from job site.

· 2+ years of carpentry, trim carpentry, construction, or in-home renovation experience with the ability to take accurate measurements using tape measure, level & combination square.

· Possess and be able to use necessary tools to complete demolition or installation including power tools, drills, jigsaws.

· Valid driver’s license with minimum age of 18 yrs. old, and verifiable insurance.

· Minimum of basic plumbing knowledge needed. Ability to hook up new fixtures, troubleshoot leaking, etc.

· Lift and/or push and/or pull up to 100 pounds.

· Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals.

· Reasoning ability enabling you to understand and carry out detailed written, illustrated, or oral instructions.

About The Bath Authority

We are one of the fastest growing bathroom remodeling organizations in North America. Creating a fresh solution to bath remodeling, we offer a stylish, cost-effective, low-maintenance bath improvement to homeowners, commercial customers and consumers with accessibility needs. We were created to meet the needs of consumers who were dissatisfied with the quality and workmanship available in the marketplace. Standing behind our products, we have developed an unrivaled reputation for quality and workmanship as a manufacturer of acrylic bath and shower solutions and have extended that level of quality into all our products.

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