Key Responsibilities 
  
   - Measuring and Cutting Insulation: Measure and cut insulation materials (e.g., fiberglass, foam, cellulose, or mineral wool) to fit walls, pipes, ducts, or other surfaces using knives, saws, or shears.
 - Abatement activities including asbestos, lead and additional hazardous materials- respirator use required
 - Installing Insulation: Apply insulation to walls, ceilings, floors, pipes, or mechanical systems by stapling, taping, gluing, or mechanically fastening it in place.
 - Sealing Joints and Gaps: Use caulk, tape, or weatherstripping to seal seams, joints, and gaps to prevent air leaks and improve energy efficiency.
 - Fitting Protective Coverings: Install vapor barriers, protective jackets, or cladding over insulation, especially on pipes or equipment, to shield it from moisture, weather, or physical damage.
 - Removing Old Insulation: Safely remove and dispose of old or damaged insulation materials, following environmental and safety regulations (e.g., handling asbestos if certified).
 - Reading Blueprints: Interpret construction plans, schematics, or specifications to determine insulation requirements and placement.
 - Other reasonable directives, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.
 
   
  
  Education, Experience and Requirements 
  
   - Ability to read and comprehend blueprints
 - Knowledge of insulation materials and ability to perform material takeoffs
 
   
   - Demonstrates consistent/exemplary safety compliance. 
 - Displays solid understanding of means and methods of construction activities 
 - Demonstrates ability to perform craft labor activities/tasks at a semi-skilled to skilled level 
 - Must be able to work constructively in diverse teams including engineers, technicians, and non-technical personnel. 
 - 3 or more years related experience is preferred. 
 - Must receive a satisfactory pre-hire drug screen and background check.
 - Must possess a valid Driver's License and clean driving record.
 - Must be able to meet the physical requirements.
 - Willingness to work within the union.
 
   
  
  Skills and Competencies 
  
   - Safety and quality first.
 - Integrity and ethics.
 - Values people.
 - Teamwork.
 - Innovation.
 
   
   - Demonstrates consistent/exemplary safety compliance.
 - Displays solid understanding of means and methods of construction activities.
 - Demonstrates ability to perform craft labor activities/tasks at a semi-skilled to skilled level.
 - Must be able to work constructively in diverse teams including engineers, technicians, and non-technical personnel.
 
   
  Benefits Offered 
  
   - Health benefits provided by the union.
 - Sick time according to the union contract.
 - Occasional overtime.
 - Employee referral program.
 - Growth opportunities.
 
   
   
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