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Trim Installation Jobs (NOW HIRING)

We are looking for someone passionate about delivering clean, precise finish work that elevates the quality of every installation. Seeking someone detail-oriented, reliable, and experienced in trim ...

Stucco Plasterer

Riverside, CA · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Exterior lath & accessories installation * Weather barrier integration * Scratch, brown, and color/finish coats * Foam trim installation & detailing * EIFS and repair/patch work * Jobsite prep ...

Stucco Plasterer

Riverside, CA · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Exterior lath & accessories installation * Weather barrier integration * Scratch, brown, and color/finish coats * Foam trim installation & detailing * EIFS and repair/patch work * Jobsite prep ...

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We are seeking a skilled Finish Carpenter with experience in hanging doors, installing crown molding, and performing general trim work to join our team. Key Responsibilities: • Install and hang ...

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We are seeking a skilled Finish Carpenter with experience in hanging doors, installing crown molding, and performing general trim work to join our team. Key Responsibilities: • Install and hang ...

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Carpenter General

Allentown, PA · On-site

$20 - $28/hr

- Full time carpenters & carpenter laborers wanted. - Experience in: wood framing, casework & cabinet installation, Trim installation, accessory installation, & doors & hardware. - 3 yrs experience ...

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Our Carpenters typically execute light gauge metal framing, drywall hanging, taping, rough Carpentry, installation of trim/millwork/doors & hardware/Division-10 accessories for ground-up builds and ...

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Our Carpenters typically execute light gauge metal framing, drywall hanging, taping, rough Carpentry, installation of trim/millwork/doors & hardware/Division-10 accessories for ground-up builds and ...

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Our Carpenters typically execute light gauge metal framing, drywall hanging, taping, rough Carpentry, installation of trim/millwork/doors & hardware/Division-10 accessories for ground-up builds and ...

Trim Carpenter

Nashville, TN · On-site

$20.25 - $26.75/hr

A trim carpenter installs cabinetry and some fixtures as required. The carpenter will generally ... have an inventory of his own tools. The work involved is physically demanding, which includes ...

Trim Carpenter- Evanston

Rock Springs, WY · On-site

$21.25 - $28/hr

The ideal candidate will be responsible for the precise installation of interior doors, trim, moldings, stair components, hardware, and for providing and estimating all materials required for the job.

Trim Carpenter- Evanston

Rock Springs, WY · On-site

$21.25 - $28/hr

The ideal candidate will be responsible for the precise installation of interior doors, trim, moldings, stair components, hardware, and for providing and estimating all materials required for the job.

GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB At Stancil Services, the final stage of plumbing installation is where precision and craftsmanship truly stand out. The Trim Foreman - Plumbing leads trim/finish crews in ...

Trim Carpenter

Hanahan, SC · On-site

$19 - $25/hr

Our install teams are responsible for working in new residential neighborhoods where they focus on installing exterior doors, interior doors, trim, stairs, hardware, and blinds. As a Trim Punch ...

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How much do trim installation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for trim installation in the United States is $23.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Trim Installer, you need strong carpentry skills, attention to detail, and experience with measuring, cutting, and fitting various trims, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and on-the-job training. Familiarity with hand and power tools such as miter saws, nail guns, and levels, as well as knowledge of building codes, is essential. Problem-solving, time management, and effective communication with clients and team members are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure precise, efficient, and high-quality trim installations that meet aesthetic and structural standards.

What is trim installation?

Trim installation refers to the process of adding finishing materials, such as baseboards, crown molding, window and door casings, and other decorative moldings, to the interior or exterior of a building. This work enhances the appearance of a space by covering gaps and providing a polished transition between different surfaces. Trim installers use precise measuring, cutting, and fastening techniques to ensure a professional and visually appealing result. Proper trim installation can increase a property's value and improve its overall aesthetic.

What is the difference between Trim Installation vs Flooring Installer?

AspectTrim InstallationFlooring Installer
CredentialsTypically requires carpentry skills, basic certifications, and experience in trim workRequires flooring-specific certifications, tools knowledge, and experience in flooring materials
Work EnvironmentIndoor residential and commercial spaces, focusing on walls, doors, and window trimsIndoor spaces, installing various flooring types like hardwood, laminate, or tile
Industry UsageCommon in carpentry, remodeling, and interior finishing projectsCommon in flooring, remodeling, and construction industries

While both roles involve interior finishing, Trim Installation focuses on installing moldings, baseboards, and door/window trims, whereas Flooring Installers specialize in laying flooring materials. Both require carpentry skills, but their tools, materials, and specific tasks differ significantly.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in trim installation?

As a trim installer, your daily responsibilities usually include measuring, cutting, and fitting various types of interior or exterior trim such as baseboards, crown molding, window casings, and door frames. You’ll work closely with carpenters, contractors, or other tradespeople to ensure precise alignment and a high-quality finish. The role often involves using specialized tools and requires attention to detail to meet project specifications and client expectations. Collaboration and effective communication with team members are key, especially when coordinating with painters or other finish trades to complete projects efficiently.
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Residential Restoration Subcontractor - Drywall, Painting & Trim

Residential Restoration Subcontractor - Drywall, Painting & Trim

ServiceMaster by Singer

Baltimore, MD • On-site

$1K/yr

Contractor

PTO

Posted 9 days ago

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Job description

Residential Restoration Subcontractor – Drywall, Painting & Trim


ServiceMaster by Singer is looking for skilled and reliable interior construction subcontractors for residential restoration and repair projects in the Baltimore, Maryland area.

Most of the work is residential interior repair and restoration, with some light commercial work available as needed. We are looking for professional subcontractors, small crews, and trade specialists who take pride in quality work, communicate well, and know how to work respectfully in homes and occupied properties. The original longer version correctly emphasizes residential work, subcontractor status, insurance, scope-based compensation, and required paperwork; this version keeps those points but tightens the wording. 


Work May Include

Typical project assignments may include:

  • Drywall hanging and finishing
  • Taping, mudding, sanding, and drywall repairs
  • Insulation installation
  • Interior painting
  • Trim installation
  • Base cove installation
  • Punch-list completion
  • Residential reconstruction and restoration build-back
  • Other interior repair tasks based on approved scope of work

 

Who We Are Looking For

The right subcontractor should be able to:

  • Perform clean, high-quality interior construction work
  • Work professionally inside residential homes and occupied properties
  • Protect floors, walls, furniture, and customer belongings when required
  • Follow an approved scope of work
  • Communicate clearly with project managers and homeowners
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area
  • Meet agreed schedules and deadlines


Required Qualifications

Qualified subcontractors must have:

  • Proven experience in drywall, painting, trim, insulation, or interior repairs
  • Experience working in residential homes or occupied properties
  • Current certificate of insurance
  • General liability insurance
  • Workers’ compensation coverage, if applicable
  • Own tools, equipment, transportation, and labor resources
  • Ability to provide photos, references, or examples of completed work
  • Ability to complete required subcontractor paperwork, including W-9
  • Reliable communication and scheduling


Important Notice

This is a subcontractor / independent contractor opportunity, not an employee position. Employee benefits are not offered.

Work is project-based and assigned according to approved scope, availability, project requirements, and subcontractor qualifications. There is no guarantee of continuous work, fixed hours, or long-term employment.


How to Apply

Interested subcontractors should respond with:

  • Company name
  • Contact name
  • Phone number
  • Email address
  • Trade specialties
  • Service area
  • Crew size
  • Availability
  • Certificate of insurance
  • Photos or examples of completed work
  • References, if available


ServiceMaster by Singer
Baltimore, Maryland

Company Description

ServiceMaster by Singer is a family-owned disaster restoration and construction company serving Maryland, Washington DC, Delaware, and Southern Pennsylvania.
When fire, water, mold, or storm damage disrupts homes and businesses, we respond quickly to restore property, rebuild structures, and return families and companies to normal life.
What makes us different:
• Daily involvement from ownership and leadership
• Structured advancement pathways (performance-based, not time-based)
• Paid technical training and professional development
• Clear expectations, accountability, and mentorship
• A team culture built on safety, communication, and service
We promote from within whenever possible and invest heavily in developing future leaders. Many of our Project Managers and senior team members started in entry-level roles.
Our mission is simple: Restore normalcy for our customers. Build lifelong careers for our team. Strengthen the communities we serve.
We are stable, recession-resistant, and purpose-driven — and we are looking for people who take pride in doing meaningful work when it matters most.