This job is a unique blend of intellectual problem-solving and physical effort. Every project presents new challenges while building on familiar skills, creating an environment where you are constantly learning and experiencing something fresh. What I love most is the meaningful impact this field has—helping people live safely in their homes. At the end of the day, knowing that your work directly protects the health and well-being of families is incredibly rewarding.
Sick and Vacation Time After 90 Days
Holidays Off Paid
Farsight Paid Industry Certification and Training
Industry Leading Safety Gear Provided
Adaptable and Eager to Learn: Thrives in a learning environment and is motivated to acquire new skills and stay updated on industry advancements.
Strong Work Ethic: Reliable, punctual, and committed to delivering high-quality work on every project.
Physically Capable: Able to lift at least 50 pounds and perform physically demanding tasks as needed.
Detail-Oriented: Pays attention to the finer details, ensuring safety, accuracy, and effectiveness in all tasks.
Team Player with Independence: Works well in a team setting but can also take initiative and work independently when required.
(Preferred) Experience in Construction: Possesses several years of hands-on experience in construction, demonstrating strong foundational skills and knowledge of industry practices.
(Preferred) Knowledge of HVAC Systems: Familiarity with HVAC systems, including installation, maintenance, and repair, is a significant advantage.
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Valid Driver’s License.
Clean or Insurable Driving Record.
High School Diploma or equivalent; Read and Write.
Able to wear a full face respirator.
Must be clean shaven every morning of work.
Dependable transportation to and from the Farsight Office.
Wearing a Tyvek suit and complying with health and safety rules.
Removing mold contamination by demolition, cleaning, vacuuming, wiping, and mopping.
Some demolition of contaminated drywall and wood.
Communication with all co-workers.
Working in basements, attics, crawlspaces, as well as living areas.
Construction of critical barriers using plastic and other engineering controls.
Possible cleaning and handling of client contents; there is delicate work in some cases.
The use of power and hand tools such as circular saw and Sawzall.
Painting basement floors and foundations.
Attend technical training classes for certifications.