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Window Replacement Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Wallside Windows, Michigan's leading windows replacement company since 1944, is looking for motivated and skilled window installers to install windows in Michigan and Ohio. Wallside Windows provides ...

Collaborate with other tradespeople on construction sites to ensure seamless project execution. * Assist in remodeling projects that involve window replacements or upgrades. * Maintain a clean and ...

... Window replacement Minor roof repair Gutter repair Drywall installation and repair Minor tile repair Repair garages Cement repair Cabinets installations Appliance installation Trim Carpentry (Base ...

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SIDING CREW

Jenison, MI · On-site

$1K - $10K/wk

... Window Depot, we are committed to providing homeowners in West Michigan and the surrounding areas with the very best combination of quality, performance, and affordability for their replacement ...

Seasonal Carpenter

Munising, MI · On-site +1

$28.76 - $33.56/hr

This ability is evidenced by performing journey level carpentry work repairing a variety of building structures such as full door and window replacement, repairing a variety of roof coverings ...

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How much do window replacement jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for window replacement in Michigan is $29.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.78 and $25.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Window Replacement job?

A window replacement job involves removing old or damaged windows and installing new ones to improve energy efficiency, appearance, and functionality. This process includes measuring the existing openings, selecting suitable replacement windows, and ensuring a proper fit and seal. Professionals handle tasks like insulation, weatherproofing, and finishing to enhance durability and performance. Window replacement can help reduce energy costs, improve home comfort, and add value to a property.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Window Replacement position, and why are they important?

To thrive in window replacement, you need proficiency in measuring, cutting, and installing various types of windows, often supported by experience in carpentry or construction. Familiarity with hand and power tools, safety protocols, and occasionally certifications such as OSHA training are typically required. Attention to detail, customer service skills, and the ability to work efficiently within a team are vital soft skills. These abilities are essential to ensure precise installations, client satisfaction, and a safe, productive work environment.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in window replacement?

A typical day for a window replacement professional usually involves traveling to clients' homes or commercial properties, removing old windows, prepping window openings, and installing new units using the appropriate tools and materials. You might also spend time reviewing project plans, measuring openings for custom fits, sealing and weatherproofing installations, and cleaning up job sites upon completion. Collaboration is often required with other installers, contractors, or site supervisors to ensure projects stay on schedule and meet quality standards. This role offers a dynamic work environment with hands-on tasks, and over time, there are opportunities to advance to supervisory positions or specialize in more complex installation projects.
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Infographic showing various Window Replacement job openings in Michigan as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,411 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

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Facilities

Performs a wide range of facilities services tasks including non-technical maintenance of plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilating, and/or air conditioning facilities and equipment, at a level not requiring formal licensure. May be required to perform tasks of other unlicensed trades, such as a light equipment operator, carpenter, painter, and/or locksmith.

Duties and Responsibilities

1.    Monitors, maintains, and performs standard repairs to building electrical facilities and systems, such as tubes, fixtures, switches, photo cells, and outlets; assists licensed electricians with non-technical repairs as appropriate.

2.    Monitors performance of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems for the facility; performs standard repair/replacement of components, as appropriate, and non-technical maintenance tasks such as cleaning of heating and cooling fan coil units and adjustment of system controls.

3.    Maintains Hot equipment to include fryers, ovens and other heating equipment.

4.    Monitors and performs non-technical maintenance of plumbing systems, to include standard repair of leaking fixtures, cleaning obstructed waste lines, installing water coolers, and/or performing non-technical modifications to plumbing and water supply systems; assists licensed plumbers, as appropriate.

5.    Performs carpentry maintenance tasks including routine sheetrock/drywall installation and/or repair, window replacement, cabinet and countertop replacement, painting and texturing, and door and hardware installation; paints interior and exterior finishes, as appropriate.

6.    May assist in maintaining water treatment and storage system.

7.    May perform general maintenance, custodial, and trash removal tasks.

8.    Performs general PMs of all equipment in cycles.

9.    May repair kitchen equipment.

10. Ensures proper care in the use and maintenance of equipment and supplies; promotes continuous improvement of workplace safety and environmental practices.

11. Documents facilities maintenance requirements; maintains appropriate records of work performed.

12. Performs snow removal, as required.

13. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.

Minimum Job Requirements

      High school diploma or GED; at least 1 year of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.

      High school diploma or GED; successful completion of PPD Trades Training Program and at least 6 months of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.

      HVAC - EPA certification

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

      Skill in the use of computers, preferably in a PC, Windows-based operating environment.

      Records maintenance skills.

      Ability to understand and follow specific instructions and procedures.

      Ability to use hand and power tools applicable to trade.

      Ability to repair and maintain appliances and heating and cooling equipment.

      Ability to read, understand, follow, and enforce safety procedures.

      Knowledge of one or more building trades.

      OSHA 10 course

      EPA type 2

      EPA type 3

      NATE certification

Distinguishing Characteristics

Position Requires: a) Performing a wide range of non-technical maintenance; b) Monitoring performance of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems; c) Repairing electrical fixtures, switches and outlets, and d) Repairing leaking fixtures, cleaning obstructed lines, replacing windows, and painting.

Conditions of Employment

      Possession of a valid driver's license is a requirement for this job.