Benefits:Job Title: Sign InstallerReports To: Installation Manager / Project Manager
Job Summary: The Sign Installer is responsible for the safe and professional installation of a variety of signs including channel letters, monument signs, pylon signs, wall signs, vinyl graphics, and more. This role requires technical skill, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of safety protocols and installation techniques.
Key Responsibilities:
Safely load, transport, and install signs at client locations.
Install a wide range of sign types including illuminated and non-illuminated signs.
Work from installation drawings, blueprints, and site plans to ensure accurate placement.
Use hand tools, power tools, lifts, and ladders to complete installations.
Dig footings, pour concrete, mount signs to walls, poles, and structures.
Perform wiring and electrical connections for illuminated signage (where
licensed/qualified). Communicate effectively with clients and internal teams during installation.
Complete job site reports, document installation with photos, and note any issues or changes. Maintain cleanliness and organization of installation vehicles and tools.
Ensure all installations meet quality, safety, and code compliance standards.
Adhere to company and OSHA safety protocols at all times.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
13 years of experience in sign installation, general construction, or related field.
Ability to use basic hand tools, power tools, and installation equipment.
Comfortable working at heights (ladders, scaffolds, bucket trucks, aerial lifts).
Basic understanding of electrical wiring (licensed electricians or apprentices a plus).
Valid drivers license with a clean driving record (CDL preferred or a plus).
Ability to lift 5075 lbs and perform physically demanding tasks.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Preferred Skills:
CDL or crane certification.
Experience operating boom lifts, forklifts, and other heavy equipment.
Familiarity with local building and electrical codes.
OSHA certification or safety training.
Working Conditions:
Outdoor and indoor work in varying weather conditions.
Frequent driving to job sites, sometimes over long distances.
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.