As a Drywall Mechanic, you can expect to work primarily on construction sites, which may include residential, commercial, or industrial buildings. Teams usually consist of several drywall professionals, often working under the supervision of a foreman or site manager, with close collaboration alongside carpenters, electricians, and painters. The work can be physically demanding, involving standing, bending, and lifting drywall sheets throughout the shift. You'll typically be required to adapt to varying job site conditions and follow strict safety protocols. Many employers offer opportunities for advancement to lead mechanic, foreman, or supervisory roles over time.