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Peopleready

As Journeyman Drywaller with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support Contractors throughout San Diego County.
In this long-term role, you'll enjoy weekly pay, health insurance benefits and a flexible work schedule.
Whether you're new to the trades or a seasoned pro, come take charge of your career with PeopleReady Skilled Trades.
Interested? Apply today!Note - Pay rate for this job is $29 - $32 / hour
Benefits:
Medical, Vision, DentalFlexible work schedule Referral Bonus Programs OSHA 10 Training - (Available if interested)
Responsibilities:
Reading design plans in order to provide minimal wallboard to avoid unnecessary waste of materialsMeasuring and marking cutting lines on framing, drywall, and trim using tape measure, straightedge, or square, and marking devicesIdentifying the exact locations of windows, electrical outlets, and plumbing, and then cutting the drywall or ceiling tile to fit the precise size neededCutting drywall to the right size, using utility knives and power sawsFastening drywall panels to interior wall studs, using nails or screwsInstalling metal corner beads to protect exterior cornersFilling joints, holes, and cracks with compound, using a trowel and broad knifeTrimming and smoothing rough edges so boards join evenly without visual defect
Qualifications:
Trade tools Required3 years minimum experienceReference requiredThere is no minimal educational requirement, but specialized training in your trade is preferredExperience on commercial, industrial, or residential construction sites preferredVerifiable work history that shows professional skills and experienceStrong work ethic and safety orientedSome assignment have additional screening requirements, such as background checks and/or drug testsFor more information, please contact on the below details -1- Name - Marlene Taylor2- Contact Number - (619) 743-2689#SKILLEDTRDAbout the Company:
Peopleready.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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