Ten job openings
Good news if one of the following 10 job openings calls to you!
No. 1 — Commercial Electrician: Work here has been essential all along. Two things. The world is about to open up AND we missed all the hiring we had planned to do in April. We need talent now.
No. 2 — Office Administrator to work with the team at Sqrft and Krytus Inc: Rentals, bookkeeping, taxes, insurance, other stuff.
No. 3 — Estimator/Project Manager for site work company. We signed mountains of work last year and are very optimistic about the future.
No. 4 — Project Administrator to work with the above soon to be hired, Project Manager.
No. 5 — Heavy Equipment Mechanic: Our company is in Niagara County. Details coming soon.
No. 6 — Elite Commercial Sheet Metal Roofing Mechanic. We will train the right person. The right person is excited about finesse work on big beautiful, architecturally pleasing, buildings throughout Western New York. (more details coming soon)
No. 7 — CDL-B driver / Commercial Roofing. A Foreman Roofing Mechanic can make one and a half times what a driver can! One of the most valuable people in our company is the guy who can manage the job and drive the truck.
No. 8 — Residential Roofing Mechanic: The main perk of roofing for this remodeling company is that you never almost never face seasonal layoffs because if you have other skills, you can come inside and remodel.
No. 9 — Concrete Flat Work: Working with the same residential remodeler listed above, this remodeler has the resources and flexibility to never stop growing. Also provided is a full benefits package.
No. 10 — Exterior Carpenter (vinyl siding mostly)
Almost every business I’ve talked to is optimistic. Honestly, it’s kind of contagious!
The staff at Sqrft is still mostly working from home, but that won’t stop us from taking your phone call or email.
You’ll find Erica or Tory at 716-855-8100 during business hours. You could reply to this email. Or, if you’ve never filled out an application you can do so here—> https://cpgbuffalo.net/people/apply/
Be well,
John Krytus