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  1. Coming to work for our company every day is like an adventure, plus it’s a GREAT PLACE TO WORK! We have over 25 years of experience and currently serve Los Angeles County. If you think you have what it takes to work on big and or small signs and you are looking to grow with the company and expand your horizons, then WE'RE LOOKING FOR YOU! Type of Signs: Channel letters, pole signs, wall signs, LED message signs, Neon etc. Skills: Include electrical, welding, cranes operation, etc... Or if you have some experience, learn fast and want to get into this type of work, we would like to talk to you. Job duties: Operating big trucks/cranes Installing/ service Replacing LED’s LED Signs Interior/exterior signs and much more Manage installation, crew and equipment. Compensation: Very Competitive Schedule: Normal schedule is Monday through Thursday 6am - 4pm (Schedule is subject to change based on client and/or location requirements.) Note: IF YOU HAVE NO EXPERIENCE, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY!! Contact: If you are interested, please send your resume to: info@bksigns.com Attn: Pilar Kanner B.K. Signs, Inc. 1028 Kirkwall Rd Azusa, CA 91702 Tel: 626-334-5600
  2. Wages based on experience. Freeman Signs, Inc. is looking for a full time senior sign estimator to lead our estimating department. We have a variety of different types of work that we quote and need a diligent, detail oriented, and efficient estimator who is familiar with the signage industry and can work hand in hand with our sales department. Best benefits in the industry! Benefits include: -Bereavement leave -Family leave -8 paid holidays -Jury duty leave -Medical insurance -Dental insurance -Long term / short term disability -Life insurance -Paid vacation -Uniforms -Tools -Supplemental insurance Please feel free to stop by our office to fill out an application! We are located at: 3883 N. Monaco Pkwy. Denver, CO 80207 Resumes can also be emailed to: acalvert@freemansigns.net You may also apply via: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/job_opening/327558714655549/?source=post_homepage_stream&__tn__=HH-R Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=freeman+signs&l=Denver%2C+CO
  3. THE ELECTRICAL SIGN INDUSTRY WANTS YOU : SIGN INSTALLER (Azusa)Coming to work every day is like an adventure plus its a GREAT PLACE TO WORK!If you think you have what is takes to work on big and or small signs and looking to grow with the company, expand your horizons. Type of Signs: Channel letters, pole signs, wall signs, LED message signs, Neon etc. Then WE'RE LOOKING FOR YOU!Skills: Include electrical, welding, cranes operation, etc... Or if you learn fast and want to get into this type of work, we would like to talk to you.Job duties: Include operating big trucks/cranes Installing/ service Replacing LED’s LED Signs interior/exterior signs and much more Manage installation crew and equipment. Compensation: Very Competitive Schedule:Normal schedule is Monday thru Thursday 6am-4pm (schedule is subject to change based on client and/or location requirements.) If you are interested, please, send your resume to info@bksigns.com
  4. We are hiring an experienced sign repairer and installer. Pay is based on experience level. We are a small business that is rapidly expanding, based out of Blaine MN. We are looking for a motivated individual that gets the job done with little hesitation and guidence needed. We offer paid travel time and room for advancment as our company grows. Company bucket truck is supplied. Full-time position is being offered. Please submit resume with brief description of why you should be considered for this position. Thank you and we look forward to all applicants. Job Type: Full-time Required experience: Signage Installing: 3 years
  5. SignTek (www.signtekonline.com), a leader in the Texas sign industry since 1997, is seeking an experienced and skilled Electrical Sign Installation/Service Technician to join our team at our newest branch in Austin, Texas. This is a salaried position with paid annual leave and room for advancement. The ideal candidate will possess the qualities and skills that typify the highest standards of our company: Ability to diagnose and repair signs and exterior lighting, including neon Experienced installing channel letters, cabinets, blade signs, monuments, etc. Experienced installing pole signs, including drilling, pipe setting, welding, etc. Experienced installing vinyl, banners, decals, panaflex signage Ability to retrofit existing fixtures to increase energy efficiency Ability to operate and maintain up to a 58’ service crane truck Able to work flexible hours, including late nights and weekends, when needed Able to work independently or in teams to deliver timely, consistent, high quality results Must be friendly, professional, cooperative, and able to communicate clearly with co-workers and customers. Candidates must take pride in their work and deliver high-quality service to prevent errors and lag time, and to increase productivity and return customers. We are not looking for clock-watchers or techs with an “hourly pay mentality.” We believe that good work is its own reward and that a job done right the first time allows for a better work/life balance. Minimum Qualifications 4 years of electrical sign experience Must hold a current journeyman electricians or journeyman sign electricians license (or equivalent if from out of stateMust hold valid driver’s license, with a clean driving record Must have own tools, including small power tools Must be able to lift over 50 lbs Must be willing to submit to drug screening and background check Bilingual English/Spanish a plus Digital/electronic message center experience a plus Starting Salary: negotiable, starting from $37,500 (commensurate with experience) Many of our team have been with us for years, and there is opportunity for rapid advancement for those who contribute to our growth and five-star reputation. If you would like to be a part of the growing SignTek family, email us at jimmy@signtekonline.com for a job application. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
  6. Been meaning to post this, but just haven't had time. If anybody believes in miracles, here is one for you. There was a man SITTING in the car to the far right when this sign fell on it!! He still had his left foot on the ground getting into the car and his wife was on the way down to get in the car. Had she been just a few minutes on time (she was running late) she would have been dead and had he been a few minutes earlier, he would have been too probably. The poor woman the silver car belonged to, her insurance company refused payment to replace and or repair her car!! Said they weren't responsible.
  7. ABSOLUTE SIGN is seeking an experienced sign and lighting technician. Qualified candidates must be knowledgeable in servicing neon, parking lot lights, LED, fluorescent, diagnosing electrical issues. Electrical sign installation experience a plus. Must be a self-starter and motivated. Must have a California Driver's License. Must have the ability to perform well under pressure. Minimum of 3 years experience in the field. Competitive compensation. Fax your resume to 562-592-6198 or call the office. 562-592-5838
  8. We are now stocking the CPI Advanced Electronic Transformers in the UL 6kv (CPI-6-35), 10kv (CPI-1035), and the 12kv (CPI-EZ12) along with the Non-UL10kv (CPI-10035)DM Dimming model. FEATURES • No Mercury Migration • Overload Protection with Auto Shutdown • Self Adjusting Load Sensor • Aluminum Heat Sink, Can Be Mounted To Metal • UL2161 (Except 1035DM) These are the small pull chain units perfect for window Neon signs and other applications. They can be purchased through our online shopping cart here http://www.thesignsyndicate.com/forums/index.php?/store/category/25-electronic-transformers/ You can also contact us by phone at (858) 880-1400 or by email orders@thesignsyndicate.com to place an order or receive a full product & price list
  9. From the album: Sirius LED Signs Displays

    16MM Full color Sirius LED Signs Partner Submitted
  10. From the album: Sirius LED Signs Displays

    16MM Full color 14' x 48' Sirius LED Signs Partner Billboard
  11. Donald Trump, Rahm Emanuel clash over Chicago tower sign http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/06/13/donald-trump-rahm-emanuel-clash-over-chicago-tower-sign/ CHICAGO – The installation of 20-foot-tall letters spelling out T-R-U-M-P on the side of the billionaire's gleaming Chicago skyscraper has triggered a war of words between Donald Trump and Rahm Emanuel — with the city's mayor saying he's looking for a way to undo the "architecturally tasteless" sign, and the developer in no mood to take anything down. The spat pits the abrasive billionaire and relentless self-promoter who turned the words "You're Fired!" into a personal motto against a mayor who did not get nicknames like "Rahmbo" and "The Rahminator" because he shies away from a fight. The backdrop is a city that takes its architectural history seriously, where adorning some of the tallest and largest buildings on the planet with the owner's name is seen as poor form. "If this sign was in Atlantic City or Las Vegas, nobody would care — but it is in Chicago, and in a part of Chicago full of great buildings from the 1920s to the 1960s and onward," said Blair Kamin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic for the Chicago Tribune, who became part of the scuffle with his withering criticism of the Trump sign. "None of the other towers have signs on them." In fact, many of the city's tallest buildings have large signs near or at ground level, but not even landmarks like the John Hancock Center and the Willis Tower have the kind of banner — high above street level — that the Trump International Hotel & Tower does. For his part, Trump blames Kamin, whom he calls a "third-rate architecture critic," for stirring up trouble when the letters recently began to appear on the side of the building. Trump also stressed that he got city permission to put up exactly the sign that ultimately was emblazoned on the building. Not only did the city zoning administrator sign off on it, he said, but the City Council did as well. Trump pointed out that the city had actually approved an even-larger sign when Mayor Richard Daley was still in office, then last year the City Council endorsed a smaller version of it. A spokesman for Emanuel, Bill McCaffrey, said the council approved it, as it routinely approves signs at its meetings, and the mayor was not aware of it. "We got full approval," Trump said, a preview of an argument that will certainly come up if the city tries to bring his name down. But perhaps more important than any legal argument he might make, Trump said he's baffled that anyone would object to the sight of his name on the side of the building, going so far as to suggest that they should be thanking him. For starters, he said, his skyscraper replaced an "ugly" Chicago Sun-Times building and its equally unattractive sign. Not only that, he said, but he expects the insignia to someday be as revered in Chicago as the iconic Hollywood sign is in Los Angeles. "I have the hottest brand in the world right now and there are those who are saying I'm doing Chicago a favor," he said. "I've got thousands of people saying, 'Don't do anything with the sign.'" Emanuel, clearly, disagrees. "Mayor Emanuel believes this is an architecturally tasteful building scarred by an architecturally tasteless sign," his spokeswoman Kelley Quinn said in a statement, a day after Kamin reported that McCaffrey used the word "awful" to describe Emanuel's opinion of the sign. What the mayor may not disagree with is Trump's contention that the city may not have much choice but to get used to his name in big bold letters. "The sign — which was already reduced in size and scope — does comply with the provisions of the planned development ordinance and the City Council sign order, but he has asked his staff to determine if there are any options available for further changes," Quinn said.
  12. A situation where the people fight back when you attempt to take away their history and heritage. There is no bigger power than when the tax payers & voters who are composed of the people and business owners come together. http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2014/04/sherry-beacon-beams-again-after-apple-battle
  13. We are an established central Connecticut sign and lighting service company seeking an experienced, full-time service technician. Knowledge in sign maintenance and installation, welding, outdoor lighting, aerial truck operation, and electrical knowledge preferred. An E2 or C8 license is a plus. We can offer full-time with overtime, no layoffs, paid vacations, holiday pay, and health insurance. Excellent compensation based on experience. Driver's License required, good work ethic, and positive attitude is a must.
  14. Do you have design and artwork experience with a medium to large sign company? If you are looking for a rewarding career with an industry leading organisation, please see the oppertunity attached or visit the careers section of our web site at www.signmanagers.com Graphic Artist USA add.pdf
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