Carpenter/Project Technician Sauna & Steam Industry Administrative & Office Jobs - Lombard, IL at Geebo

Carpenter/Project Technician Sauna & Steam Industry

Bathing Brands is a national leader in the innovation, distribution, installation, and maintenance of sauna and steam bathing environments.
For over 54 years, weve hired the most talented and passionate people to learn our trade and serve Health & Wellness clients.
We are now seeking a full-time Carpenter/Project Technician.
Overview:
As a Carpenter/Project Technician, you will work on the creation of new sauna and steam room bathing environments on-site in our Wheeling, IL woodshop and potentially in various locations such as Health & Wellness facilities locally or nationally.
We find that craftspeople who have experience in cabinetmaking translate to our market very well.
Will provide industry training for the right candidate.
Requirements:
Experience in carpentry from any industry A passion for learning A desire to create beautiful and innovative products that bring health and wellness benefits to the world Not Required, but advantageous:
Maintenance and repair experience from any field HVAC, plumbing, or electrical experience very desirable
Benefits:
When you join our Project Group as a Carpenter/Project Technician, not only do you get to work with some great folks, but youll enjoy comprehensive benefits too.
A caring company culture with a casual, yet professional, work environment Competitive hourly wage with a Monday through Friday schedule PTO, paid holidays, and an annual paid community day to spend with a charity of your choice.
Company-subsidized Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance plans available along with dental, vision, and company-paid group life insurance.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employee Referral Program 401(k) Retirement Plan with annual company matching funds Annual year-end bonus PI226587495 Recommended Skills Hvac Maintenance Passionate Plumbing Carpentry Cabinetry Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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