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Installer

Lakeland, FL ยท On-site

$18 - $26/hr

Onsite Installation Tasks: Perform hands-on installation duties, including cable pulling, termination, rigging, equipment mounting, and related tasks, ensuring high-quality workmanship aligned with ...

Furniture Installer

Nashville, TN ยท On-site

$18 - $20/hr

As a Furniture Installer, you will be responsible for delivering, assembling, and staging office and commercial furniture at various job sites around Nashville. You will ensure all installations are ...

Waterproofer Installer

NC ยท On-site

$18 - $35/hr

Full-time | Steady work | Room to move up |Pay: $18.00-$35.00 an hour, depending on experience Waterproofer Installer - Now Hiring We are seeking a skilled and reliable Waterproofer Installer to join ...

As a Furniture Installer, you will be responsible for delivering, assembling, and staging office and commercial furniture at various job sites around Nashville. You will ensure all installations are ...

Furniture Installer

Nashville, TN ยท On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Vision insurance As a Furniture Installer, you will be responsible for delivering, assembling, and staging office and commercial furniture at various job sites around Nashville. You will ensure all ...

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How much do installer job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for installer job in the United States is $27.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Installer Job vs Electrician?

AspectInstaller JobElectrician
Required CredentialsOn-the-job training, certifications vary by industryState license, electrical certifications, apprenticeships
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, residential and commercial settingsResidential, commercial, industrial electrical systems
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction companies, specialized installation firmsElectrical contractors, maintenance companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both Installer Jobs and Electricians work in construction and installation environments, Electricians require specific licensing and electrical certifications. Installers typically focus on installing equipment or systems without specialized electrical credentials. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path based on credentials and work environment.

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Installation Installer

Builders Installed Products

Albany, NY โ€ข On-site

$20 - $35/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Rate: $20.00-$35.00 per piece, DOE (Depends on Experience)
Key Responsibilities:
  • Measure, cut, and install fiberglass insulation in walls, attics, basements, crawl spaces, and other structures.
  • Remove old or damaged insulation materials as needed.
  • Prepare work areas by cleaning, sealing, and ensuring proper ventilation.
  • Use hand and power tools to apply insulation materials efficiently and safely.
  • Ensure all work meets building codes, energy efficiency standards, and company quality guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records of materials used and project completion details.
  • Adhere to all safety protocols, including the proper use of PPE and handling of insulation materials.
  • Assist with loading/unloading materials and maintaining a clean worksite.
  • Collaborate with team members, supervisors, and contractors to complete projects on schedule.

Role Requirements:
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
  • OSHA 10 is recommended but not required.
  • Installation experience is a plus
  • Comfortable using standard hand tools
  • Able to work in tight spaces, including attics and crawlspaces
  • Able to lift a minimum of 50lbs
  • Able to climb ladders and scaffolding
  • Able to bend, twist, and turn the body at the shoulders, waist, and knees
  • Able to stand for extended periods

Physical demands:
As an insulation installer, you will face physical demands such as lifting heavy materials, bending and stooping in tight spaces, and climbing ladders or scaffolding for high work. You must stretch and reach overhead, handle tools with dexterity, and endure long hours of repetitive movements. The work is often performed in challenging environments, such as extreme temperatures or dusty areas. Installers also need balance and stability in confined or unstable spaces and may experience strain from pushing and pulling heavy loads or performing repetitive tasks. Strength, endurance, and flexibility are required to prevent injury. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
Benefits:
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Company Paid Life Insurance
  • Longevity Stock Program
  • IBP Foundation
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Paid vacation and holidays
  • Employee Financial Assistance Program
  • Opportunities for growth and advancement.
  • 401(K) (Pre-Tax and Post-Tax) Roth 401(k) with company matching
  • Supplemental Insurance (Short- and Long-Term disability, hospital indemnity, accident, critical illness, supplemental life insurance

Builders Installed Products is part of the Installed Building Products (IBP) family of companies. Integrity, knowledge, and excellent service-these aren't just words; they represent how Builders Installed Products is in business. Whatever your needs, you can trust us to offer high-quality products and services.
Find your next career opportunity and join our team at Builders Installed Products!
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