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Chanhassen, MN · On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

... and installation wait times, and coordination/hand-offs between outsourced product and in-house ... freelancers, as necessary, within or below project cost budget and ensure all outside resources ...

Project Manager

Chanhassen, MN · On-site

$72K - $80K/yr

... and installation wait times, and coordination/hand-offs between outsourced product and in-house ... freelancers, as necessary, within or below project cost budget and ensure all outside resources ...

Project Manager

Chanhassen, MN · On-site

$72K - $80K/yr

... and installation wait times, and coordination/hand-offs between outsourced product and in-house ... freelancers, as necessary, within or below project cost budget and ensure all outside resources ...

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How much do freelance sign installer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance sign installer in the United States is $20.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are freelance sign installers?

Freelance sign installers are independent professionals who are hired to set up, mount, and secure various types of signs for businesses, events, or organizations. Unlike full-time employees, freelancers work on a project-by-project basis and may handle both indoor and outdoor signage, including banners, billboards, and digital signs. They are responsible for ensuring that signs are properly installed, safe, and compliant with local regulations. Freelance sign installers often bring their own tools and may work with clients directly or through sign companies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Freelance Sign Installer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance Sign Installer, you need expertise in sign installation techniques, basic electrical knowledge, and a valid driver's license, often supported by relevant safety certifications. Familiarity with power tools, ladders, lifts, and sometimes project management or design software is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, time management, and effective communication with clients are important soft skills. These capabilities ensure safe, accurate installations, client satisfaction, and efficient project completion.

What are some common challenges freelance sign installers face when working independently, and how can they overcome them?

Freelance sign installers often encounter challenges such as coordinating schedules with clients, managing multiple projects simultaneously, and transporting or handling large signage materials alone. To overcome these hurdles, effective communication and careful planning are essential, as is investing in the right equipment for safe installation and transport. Building a network of reliable subcontractors or assistants can also help manage larger projects or jobs that require extra hands, ensuring both safety and efficiency on-site.

What is the difference between Freelance Sign Installer vs Sign Installer?

AspectFreelance Sign InstallerSign Installer
CredentialsMay not require formal certifications, but experience preferredTypically requires certifications or licenses depending on local regulations
Work EnvironmentSelf-employed, working on various client sitesEmployed by companies or signage firms, working on designated sites
Employer & Industry UsageIndependent contractors serving multiple clientsCompany-employed or contracted installers within signage industry
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for freelance opportunities or independent workSeeking employment or contractor roles within signage installation

In summary, Freelance Sign Installers operate independently, often handling multiple clients without formal certifications, while Sign Installers are typically employed by companies and may require specific licenses. Both roles involve installing signage but differ mainly in employment status and work setup.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Sign Installer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% Full Time, 86% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 77% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,317 per year, or $20.3 per hour.
Court Interpreter 1/ Court Interpreter 2 (Spanish)

Court Interpreter 1/ Court Interpreter 2 (Spanish)

New Jersey Courts

Elizabeth, NJ • On-site

$77K - $109K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


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6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

546th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salary: $77,060.73 - $109,426.20 Annually
Location : Union Vicinage, 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 2025-12484
Central Office/Vicinage: Union Vicinage
Division: General Operations
Opening Date: 05/22/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
If another position becomes available within five months of this recruitment's closing date, the applicant pool from this posting may be used to fill additional vacancies.
When you come to work for New Jersey Judiciary you will join an 8500-member strong TEAM that operates with the highest standards of independence, integrity, fairness and quality service. You will be engaged with work that has purpose, meaning and makes a difference in lives of the public we serve. We work hard every day to build the public's trust and confidence in our court system, which includes issues such as bail reform, marijuana decriminalization and recovery court. Whether it be in a courtroom, an administrative office, a courthouse training room, an IT office or in the field, our Judiciary workforce is improving the lives of countless individuals and families every day. We honor the dignity and individualism of each member of our organization while fostering professionalism and continuous improvement in our work.
SALARY: The salary range for this position is $77,060.73 - $109,426.20 for Schedule A, and $77,060.73 to $103,954.90 for Schedule B. For newly hired individuals, the starting salary will normally be at the minimum of the salary range. For current Judiciary employees, salary upon promotion or advancement will be an increase of 5% of base salary, not to exceed the maximum of the range, or the minimum salary of the band/level, whichever is greater.Judiciary employees hired prior to June 3, 2014, are considered Schedule A. Newly hired individuals, and Judiciary employees hired on or after June 3, 2014, are considered Schedule B.
REMOTE WORK: The Judiciary currently offers a hybrid work schedule, and this position may qualify for up to 2 days of remote work outside of Judiciary buildings. To participate in this program, in addition to installing a multifactor authentication app on your phone or tablet, you will be required to have high speed home internet access.
Regular and predictable physical presence at the worksite is an essential function of this position.
The Judiciary offers a strong opportunity for growth.
The Union Vicinage is seeking a Court Interpreter, who is highly motivated, organized, and detail oriented. Under the general direction of the Interpreting Supervisor, the selected candidate must be bilingual in English and Spanish, and able to interpret in the three modes of interpretation (sight, consecutive, simultaneous) in court proceedings, quasi-judicial hearings, complementary dispute resolution events and other court related events either in person, virtually, or via a telecommunications device.
This candidate must be familiar with courtroom protocols and adhere to the highest ethical standards. The qualified candidate will be able to produce translations of signage and other documents, either in draft or final form, as directed by their supervisor. Responsibilities also include, but are not limited to, assistance in the procurement and assignment of contract interpreters and related paperwork, collecting and entering data in the automated record keeping system, providing training to staff as needed, and participation in study and training events to develop and maintain interpreting and translation skills. The successful candidate must possess excellent time management and interpersonal skills and be able to work effectively with all levels of Judiciary staff. Performs related duties as required.
POSITIONS WILL BE FILLED AT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LEVELS BASED ON CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS AND AVAILABLE POSITIONS.
Court Interpreter 1 - Journey Level 2 - Journey
Employees at this level interpret legal proceedings and may translate forms, letters and other court related documents.
Minimum Salary: $74,454.81 Maximum Salary: $100,439.52
Court Interpreter 2 - Mastery Level 3 -
Mastery
Employees at this level interpret complex legal proceedings and translate forms, letters and other court- related documents
Minimum Salary: $78,922.07 Maximum Salary: $113,171.27
Example of Duties
- Interpret court events in the simultaneous, consecutive and sight modes, whether on site, telephonically or virtually in accordance with the Code of Conduct and all other applicable requirements
- Translate signage and vicinage documents as requested
- Assist with the contracting of freelance interpreters, as well as the processing of vouchers, statistical reports, TIVD, ADA accommodations, and other tasks requested by supervisor
Qualifications
Eligibility: Eligible applicants are court interpreters approved by the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC). AOC approved interpreters include interpreters who have passed the written and performance oral exams of the National Center for State Courts administered by the AOC or an equivalent test administered by a member state of the National Center for State Courts; or who possess the Federal Court Interpreter Certification by having passed the Federal Court Interpreter Certification Exam administered by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
Note: Prior to translating documents, incumbents must pass the translation test administered by the AOC.
For additional information on becoming a Court Interpreter refer to
Supplemental Information
Driver's License: Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle is necessary to perform essential duties of the position.
Authorization to Work: US citizenship is not required. Selected candidate must be authorized to work in the US according to Department of Homeland Security, US Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations.
Special Note: Newly hired employees must agree to a thorough background check that will include fingerprinting. All data received will be kept in strict confidence except to inform the individual of the findings and what action will be taken as a result of this information.
Residency Law: In accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:14-7 (L. 2011, Chapter 70), the "New Jersey First Act," all persons newly hired by the Judiciary within one year must establish, and then maintain, principal residence in the State of New Jersey. Any person may request an exemption from that requirement from the Employee Residency Review Committee in the Department of Labor & Workforce Development on the basis of either hardship or employer critical need.
HOW TO APPLY:
The NJ Judiciary requires all applicants to complete the application process fully and as instructed. All applicants must complete the work experience and education sections and attach any required documents. Applications must describe all relevant work experience in detail, beginning with your current or most recent job, including military service (indicate rank), internships and job-related volunteer work, if applicable. Use a separate section to describe each position. Applicants who indicate "see resume" or enter their initials to acknowledge that they have skipped the Work History and Education sections will not be considered, unless they do not possess any education history or work experience. Only applicants that follow the application instructions and submit completed applications will be considered.
The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System. The Administrative Office of the Courts provides technical assistance, operational support, training, research and development, budget and personnel coordination, and development and operation of information systems for the Courts of New Jersey.
The Judiciary of New Jersey is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer Committed to Ensuring an Open Door to Justice
NeoGov applicant support at 1-877-204-4442 (toll free call)
Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM Mountain Time (MT)
New Jersey Courts offers an exciting and rewarding public service career with incredible employee benefits for full-time employees only and their eligible dependents such as:
  • State Health Benefits Program including options for medical, dental and prescription coverage
  • Public Employee's Retirement System pension program
  • Federal Student Loan Forgiveness for employees with 10 years or more of service
  • Generous leave program which includes vacation, personal and sick leave and 13 annual paid holidays
  • Voluntary investment programs separate from and in addition to the pension plan through the Deferred Compensation Plan and the Supplemental Annuity Trust of New Jersey (SACT)
  • Comprehensive training offerings including LinkedIn Learning.
  • Tax Savings Programs including the Premium Option Plan, Medical Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account and Commuter TaxSave
  • NJBest 529 College Savings Plan
  • Member Term Life Coverage including basic and optional plans

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Do you possess the Court Interpreter Certification from the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, or have you passed the written and performance oral exams of the National Center for State Courts administered by the AOC or an equivalent test administered by a member state of the Council of Language Access Coordinators?
  • Yes
  • No

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