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Lead Sign Journeymen and/or Sign Techs needed for Dallas, TX


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NW Sign Industries is a nationwide sign company looking for Lead Sign Journeyman Installers and Service Techs for our Installation and Service Teams in our Grand Prairie, TX location.


Must haves:


  • Lead Installers/Service Techs must be familiar with all types of sign installations including electrical and non-electrical signs, pylons, monuments, directionals, ATM's, channel letters, raceways, wall signs, plate letters etc.
  • Lead Installers/ Service Techs must have a CDL or be prepared to obtain one within 60 days of hire
  • Installers/ Service Techs must be able to read drawings for proper sign placement
  • Installers/Service Techs must be technically savvy enough to use a smart phone to communicate with Supervisors, Salesmen, & Project Managers as well as take and send photo's from survey and installation sites
  • Lead Installers/Service Techs must be able to travel
  • Lead Installer/Service Tech must be able to pass a drug and alcohol screening
  • Any safety training certifications like OSHA 10, First Aid, CPR & AED are a HUGE plus

NW offers a better than compensation rate based on experience. Benefits include Healthcare, Dental, Life Insurance, 401K with employer match, 6 paid holidays and paid vacation.



Anyone interested should reply with a resume Attention: Edgar Lopez


Texas Install Manager


Or send contact information and work history to hr@nwsignindustries.com.


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