Benefits:
Paid time off
Job Title: Sign Installer
Reports To: Installation Manager / Project Manager
Job Summary: The Sign Installer is responsible for the safe and professional installation of a variety of signs including channel letters, monument signs, pylon signs, wall signs, vinyl graphics, and more. This role requires technical skill, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of safety protocols and installation techniques.
Key Responsibilities:
• Safely load, transport, and install signs at client locations.
• Install a wide range of sign types including illuminated and non-illuminated signs.
• Work from installation drawings, blueprints, and site plans to ensure accurate placement.
• Use hand tools, power tools, lifts, and ladders to complete installations.
• Dig footings, pour concrete, mount signs to walls, poles, and structures.
• Perform wiring and electrical connections for illuminated signage (where licensed/qualified).
• Communicate effectively with clients and internal teams during installation.
• Complete job site reports, document installation with photos, and note any issues or changes. • Maintain cleanliness and organization of installation vehicles and tools.
• Ensure all installations meet quality, safety, and code compliance standards.
• Adhere to company and OSHA safety protocols at all times.
Qualifications:
• High school diploma or equivalent.
• 1–3 years of experience in sign installation, general construction, or related field.
• Ability to use basic hand tools, power tools, and installation equipment.
• Comfortable working at heights (ladders, scaffolds, bucket trucks, aerial lifts).
• Basic understanding of electrical wiring (licensed electricians or apprentices a plus).
• Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record (CDL preferred or a plus).
• Ability to lift 50–75 lbs and perform physically demanding tasks.
• Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Preferred Skills:
• CDL or crane certification.
• Experience operating boom lifts, forklifts, and other heavy equipment.
• Familiarity with local building and electrical codes.
• OSHA certification or safety training.
Working Conditions:
• Outdoor and indoor work in varying weather conditions.
• Frequent driving to job sites, sometimes over long distances.
• Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.