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Christmas Lights Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This role is a seasonal position to install Holiday Lights including Christmas Lights. This position requires the installer to be on ladders and roofs to install lights and to remove the lights after ...

Crew Leader

Longwood, FL ยท On-site

$15/hr

You would then be cleaning windows, pressure washing, cleaning gutters, and/or installing Christmas lights. It would be your responsibility to complete a jobsite inspection, making sure everything ...

Grounds Technician

Hutchinson, KS ยท On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

Install and remove Christmas lights using ladders and other equipment. * Use and safely operate sprayer equipment for applying chemicals. * Weed and maintain flower beds. * Cultivate around trees.

Burial Crew Member

Cedar Rapids, IA ยท On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Assists with the installation and removal of seasonal decorations, including Christmas lights and Memorial Flag displays. Assist in making cemetery floral placements when necessary. * Follows safety ...

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How much do christmas lights jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for christmas lights in the United States is $17.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Christmas lights job?

A Christmas Lights job typically involves designing, installing, maintaining, and removing holiday lighting displays for homes, businesses, or public spaces. Workers may string lights on trees, rooftops, and structures, ensuring proper placement and safety. Some roles also include troubleshooting electrical issues and replacing broken bulbs. Many jobs are seasonal, running from early fall for planning and installation through early January for takedown.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Christmas lights position?

To thrive as a Christmas Lights Installer, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to safety, and experience with electrical systems or exterior lighting. Familiarity with ladders, lifts, outdoor electrical tools, and potentially OSHA safety certifications is valuable. Excellent customer service skills, reliability, and teamwork help installers excel when communicating with clients and working on crews. These qualities ensure lighting is installed safely, efficiently, and attractively, resulting in satisfied customers and minimal risk.

What are the typical working hours and physical demands for a Christmas lights installer?

Christmas Lights Installers often work flexible and extended hours, especially during peak holiday seasons, including evenings and weekends. The role requires physical stamina for climbing ladders, lifting heavy equipment, and working in varied weather conditions. Safety is a priority, as much of the installation takes place at heights and outdoors. Installers typically work in teams to complete large projects efficiently and may also handle removal or maintenance tasks after the holiday period. If you're comfortable with hands-on, outdoor tasks and enjoy seasonal work with an upbeat team, this role could be a perfect fit.

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Infographic showing various Christmas Lights job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 29% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,180 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

Holiday Lights Business Development & Field Operations Manager

Fusion Sound and Lighting

Greensboro, NC โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Are you a driven, hands-on leader who's just as comfortable closing a deal as you are on a rooftop? Greensboro Holiday Lights is looking for someone who wants more than a job — someone ready to build and eventually run a growing lighting division from the ground up.


WHO WE ARE

Greensboro Holiday Lights (GHL) is the Christmas lighting division of Fusion Sound and Lighting, a young, fast-growing, high-energy company that's built a reputation across the Triad — Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Burlington, and beyond — for lighting up homes and businesses the right way. We're not a big faceless franchise. We're a tight, ownership-driven team that works hard, has fun, and holds a high bar for how we treat our clients and each other. And we're growing: our vision is to become a true year-round lighting company, expanding beyond Christmas lights into permanent lighting, bistro lighting, landscape lighting, and specialty installs.


THE POSITION

This is not an installer job. This is a leadership role for someone who can outwork the crew, then go build the relationships and close the accounts that grow the business — and eventually run the whole division. You'll spend your first year in the field: on roofs, on ladders, leading crews, and learning every inch of how this business runs. From there, the path is clear. This role is built to grow into General Manager of the Holiday Lighting division, with real ownership of its growth and profitability. If you want a job where you punch a clock, this isn't it. If you want to build something you can eventually run, keep reading.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIESField Leadership & Installation

  • Lead installations on residential and commercial properties, working alongside crews on roofs, ladders, and steep pitches.
  • Train crews and set the standard for how installs get done — safety, speed, and quality.
  • Coordinate installation and removal schedules, routing, and logistics to hit tight commercial deadlines.
  • Ensure every commercial account is installed and torn down on time, every time.

Business Development & Sales

  • Build relationships with commercial property managers, HOAs, and businesses across the Triad.
  • Network year-round to generate new leads and close new accounts.
  • Support estimating and quoting for commercial and residential projects.
  • Drive renewal and re-up rates with existing clients.

Team Building & Training

  • Recruit, hire, and train seasonal installation crews ahead of each season.
  • Lead by example — you are in the van, on the roof, and setting the tone.
  • Build a scalable, reliable seasonal workforce that grows year over year.

Operations & Growth

  • Learn and eventually own scheduling, routing, and crew logistics; training on systems will be provided.
  • Help expand the business into permanent lighting, bistro lighting, landscape lighting, and specialty installs.
  • As you grow into the General Manager role, take ownership of the division's financial performance and long-term growth.


THE REALITY OF THIS ROLE

We believe honesty attracts the right people, so here it is, straight: November through early January is all-in. Installation and teardown season means long days — 12-hour days are common, and weekend work is part of the deal, because our clients have hard deadlines and we hit every one of them. February and March are a breather. After the sprint, there's real time to recharge.

The rest of the year runs at a completely different pace — networking, sales calls, quoting, planning, and building the systems for next season. This is where the "business development" side of the title becomes your day-to-day. Year one is field-heavy. You'll be in the truck, on the roof, and training crews before stepping more fully into the general manager seat.

This role requires comfort on steep roofs, ladders, and fall protection gear — even once you're running the division, you're not sitting behind a desk full-time. Regular local travel across the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Burlington, and surrounding areas) is part of the job.


WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

  • Roofing or construction experience and genuine comfort on steep roofs with ladders and fall protection.
  • Ability to teach others to be safe working at heights.
  • A natural at sales and relationships who enjoys networking and closing deals.
  • An ownership mentality that sees what needs to happen and gets it done.
  • Leadership instincts that cause crews to follow because of how you work, not just your title.
  • Willingness to learn systems; organization sufficient to run scheduling and routing once trained.
  • Desire for growth toward the General Manager ceiling with profit responsibility.


BONUS POINTS

  • Experience hanging holiday lights or working in seasonal lighting or landscape services.
  • Existing relationships with roofing crews, contractors, or local business networks (fire departments, trade groups, etc.).
  • Familiarity with route and scheduling tools like Jobber or similar field service software.
  • A track record of building or growing something — a crew, a book of business, or a territory.


WHY JOIN US

This is a ground-floor opportunity to build a division, not just fill a role. We're intentionally growing Greensboro Holiday Lights into a full lighting company — Christmas, permanent, bistro, and landscape — and we need someone who wants to grow right alongside it into the General Manager seat, with real profit responsibility and autonomy.

You'll earn while you build: a $45,000 base salary plus a heavy commission on net profit and performance bonuses tied to retention, on-time execution, and business growth — with real earning potential as the division scales. And you'll be doing it with a team that works hard, has fun, and treats each other like family — not a corporate ladder, a crew you're proud to lead.


READY TO BUILD SOMETHING?

Apply today to lead a growing lighting division where ownership matters, your work is visible on rooftops across the Triad, and the ceiling is as high as you're willing to climb.