Sheet Metal Installer
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Sheet Metal Installer
As a Sheet Metal Installer (Levels I–III), you'll play a key role in fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing sheet metal ductwork and HVAC components for commercial projects, progressing from entry-level assistance to master-level expertise in dry-side systems. Work on diverse, hands-on installations—from basic layout and support tasks to complex startups, crew leadership, and project planning—collaborating with teams, foremen, and other trades to deliver precise, code-compliant systems that power safer, more efficient, and sustainable facilities nationwide.
Our people-first culture invests in your growth at every level with structured training, mentorship, apprenticeships, certifications, and clear advancement paths, ensuring you build a rewarding career while contributing to reliable indoor environments for communities to thrive.
Duties and Responsibilities Duties vary by level, with increasing independence, complexity, leadership, and responsibility:
- Level I (Entry-Level): Assist experienced installers with basic fabrication, assembly, layout, cutting, bending, and sealing of ductwork under direct supervision; perform general site cleanup, material handling/loading/unloading, tool organization, and support tasks; participate in safety briefings and learn dry-side HVAC basics through on-the-job training.
- Level II (Mid-Level): Independently handle standard fabrication, installation, and repairs of sheet metal ductwork, fittings, and accessories per blueprints and SMACNA standards; perform quality checks, minor troubleshooting, duct sealing/hanging, and documentation; mentor Level I installers and coordinate with trades as needed.
- Level III (Senior-Level): Lead advanced installations, modifications, and repairs of complex sheet metal systems; conduct equipment startups, functional testing, system balancing, and final checkouts; troubleshoot complex issues with minimal supervision; provide coaching/mentoring to Levels I–II and act as lead on sections of projects.
All levels:
Enforce and uphold strict safety protocols (daily hazard assessments, toolbox talks, PPE usage); document work, progress, and incidents accurately; actively pursue personal/professional growth in sheet metal and dry-side HVAC practices.
Supervisory Responsibilities Varies by level:
- Level I & II:
None (individual contributor; may offer informal guidance to lower levels). - Level III:
Provides coaching and mentoring to Levels I–II; may act as first-level lead on jobsite sections.
Requirements/Qualifications
- Experience (varies by level):
- Level I: 0–3 years in construction/labor or related field; no prior HVAC/sheet metal experience required—strong mechanical aptitude and eagerness to learn essential.
- Level II: 3–5 years in commercial sheet metal/HVAC installation/fabrication; demonstrated in-depth knowledge of dry-side applications.
- Level III: 5+ years with mastery-level knowledge; proven ability to handle complex tasks independently.
- Education:
High school diploma or GED required; trade school, apprenticeship, or relevant certifications preferred (e.g., SMACNA-related, journeyman license for higher levels). - Physical Demands:
Ability to regularly lift/carry up to 50 lbs, climb ladders/scaffolding/stairs, work in confined spaces or at heights, bend/kneel/crouch, reach overhead, and use hand/power tools for extended periods; frequent standing, walking, manual dexterity, and physical stamina required. - Work Environment/Safety:
Primarily field-based in commercial/industrial settings (indoor/outdoor, varying weather, active sites); exposure to noise, dust, heights, sharp materials, mechanical hazards; must adhere to OSHA regulations, conduct hazard identification, and wear required PPE (hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, harnesses, steel-toed boots) at all times—safety is our top priority and non-negotiable. This is a safety-sensitive position. Occasional regional travel within assigned market or on-call rotations may be required.
Required Skills (Progressive by level)
- Level I:
Basic tool operation, material handling, site cleanup, safety awareness, ability to follow instructions. - Level II:
Proficient sheet metal…
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