Taper

PAUL JOHNSON DRYWALL, INC.

Taper

Phoenix, AZ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Descriptions

    A tradesperson who installs sheetrock and other wallcoverings, including mud and plaster, in residential and commercial buildings. They use a variety of tools, including a power saw and a drill, to cut and attach the drywall.

    A person who installs drywall, a type of plasterboard used in construction. Drywall is a durable and easily repaired wallboard that is typically installed in walls and ceilings.

    Responsible for applying a layer of drywall to an exterior wall and installing trim. The installer may use a variety of tools, including a saw, drill, and screwdriver.

    A trade that installs sheets of drywall, a type of plasterboard, using a hammer, saw, and chisel. Drywall is used to cover walls and ceilings in homes and commercial buildings.

    Responsible for installing drywall in residential and commercial settings. They may need to use a variety of tools, including a saw, drill, and a hammer.

    Skills, Knowledges and Proficiencies

    Ability to read construction drawings.

    Good physical strength and stamina.

    Ability to work in tight spaces.

    Ability to work at heights.

    Good hand-eye coordination.

    Ability to use power tools.

    Good attention to detail.

    Ability to follow instructions.

    Ability to work as part of a team.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    The duty is generally to install and remove drywall, sheetrock, and other building materials, to ensure the walls and ceilings are properly sealed and protected from the elements.

    The duty is very important because it is their job to make sure that the walls in a building are properly installed and sealed. A drywall installer must have a good understanding of drywall installation and how it works in order to properly complete their job. They must be able to identify any problems with the drywall installation and fix them as soon as possible.

    The duty is to make sure the framing is properly attached to the drywall and that no gaps or tears exist. If any gaps or tears are found, the installer is to repair the issue. Additionally, the installer is responsible for ensuring that no water leaks into the structure, and that the drywall is properly sealed against moisture.

    The duty is to install, repair, and maintain drywall in residential and commercial settings. Drywall is a very common construction material, and its installation is often required during renovation or new construction. Drywall is composed of gypsum sheets that are attached to a backing sheet of paper or plastic. The gypsum sheets are pressed together to create a wall or ceiling covering. The installer must understand the drywall installation process and know how to repair and maintain the drywall in order to ensure a proper finished product.

    The duty is to adhere to all safety and health precautions while working in the construction industry. These precautions include wearing a safety helmet and gloves, and using a ladder when necessary. In order to stay safe and healthy while working, always ask your employer for specific safety guidelines.