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Countertop Measure Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

We need a Countertop Measure Technician --someone who's got an eye for precision, a mind for spatial puzzles, and a love for tech that works really well when used right. You'll be using our LT-2D3D ...

Shop Carpenter

Crete, IL

$20 - $23/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Measure and cut sheet metal for HVAC duct work * Install paneling, vinyl flooring, and insulation * Perform cabinet, door, trim, countertop, and accessory installation (handles, mudflaps, steps)

Shop Carpenter

University Park, IL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Measure and cut sheet metal for HVAC duct work * Install paneling, vinyl flooring, and insulation * Perform cabinet, door, trim, countertop, and accessory installation (handles, mudflaps, steps)

Shop Carpenter

Park Forest, IL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Measure and cut sheet metal for HVAC duct work * Install paneling, vinyl flooring, and insulation * Perform cabinet, door, trim, countertop, and accessory installation (handles, mudflaps, steps)

Countertop Measure information

What is the difference between Countertop Measure vs Countertop Installer?

AspectCountertop MeasureCountertop Installer
Primary RoleMeasuring and planning countertop dimensionsInstalling and securing countertops on-site
Required SkillsPrecision measuring, blueprint readingCutting, fitting, and installation techniques
Work EnvironmentDesign offices, fabrication shopsConstruction sites, customer locations
CertificationsNone typically required, but some may have measuring or design certificationsCarpentry or installation certifications often preferred

The Countertop Measure role focuses on accurately measuring and planning for countertop fabrication, while the Countertop Installer handles the physical installation of the countertops. Both roles are essential in the countertop industry, with the measuring role emphasizing precision and planning, and the installation role emphasizing craftsmanship and on-site work.

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Infographic showing various Countertop Measure job openings in Illinois as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 91% In-person, and 9% Remote job distribution.

Measure Technician

Modern Countertops

Springfield, IL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

If You're the Friend Who Notices When a Picture Frame Is Crooked... Read This.

We’re not here to post another boring job ad. We're building something great—and we’re looking for someone who actually cares about the details to help us do it right.

We need a Countertop Measure Technician—someone who’s got an eye for precision, a mind for spatial puzzles, and a love for tech that works really well when used right. You'll be using our LT-2D3D laser templating system to measure kitchens, baths, and other spaces that are about to be transformed.

This isn’t some clock-in, zone-out kind of job. This is hands-on, in the field, working with real people, real homes, and real expectations.

Here’s what makes you a great fit:
You’re the type who notices when things are 1/8" off—and it bugs you.
Construction sites don’t scare you. You know your way around and speak the language.
You’re confident with technology—tablets, lasers, software? Bring it on.
You can visualize layouts and spaces before they’re built.
You communicate clearly, respectfully, and professionally—no guessing games.
You move with purpose and constantly look for ways to improve.
You understand that the job doesn’t always end at 5 p.m.—and you’re cool with that.
You take ownership of your work. No excuses. No finger-pointing.

We're not just hiring a "measure tech." We’re looking for someone who sees the value in doing things right the first time and takes pride in being the reason a job starts off on the right foot.

If this sounds like you, don’t overthink it—just reach out.
We’d love to meet you and see if this could be a great fit for both of us.