Kitchen Cabinet Installer (including cupboard & vanity installation)

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Posted: June 3, 2025
Location: 7030 Woodbine Ave, Unit 102, Markham, ON L3R 6G2
Workplace: On site
Job Bank Reference: #3321241


Position Details

  • Salary: $35.00–$38.00 per hour (negotiable)
  • Hours: 32 to 48 hours per week
  • Employment Type: Permanent, Full-time
  • Start Date: As soon as possible
  • Vacancies: 1

Qualifications

  • Language: English
  • Education: Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalent experience
  • Experience: 7 months to less than 1 year

Work Setting

  • Construction
  • Renovation
  • Installation

Key Responsibilities

  • Install interior prefabricated products (kitchen cabinets, cupboards, vanities)
  • Provide professional customer service
  • Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and specs
  • Repair and service interior products
  • Determine layout and installation procedures
  • Document invoices and work orders
  • Measure and mark installation guidelines
  • Maintain work materials and supplies
  • Operate hand and power tools
  • Prepare purchase orders

Equipment Experience:

  • Hand tools

Specialization:

  • Kitchen cabinets and vanities

Work Conditions

  • Physically demanding
  • Attention to detail
  • Handling heavy loads

Personal Qualities

  • Punctual
  • Client-focused
  • Reliable and organized
  • Strong oral communication
  • Flexible and a team player

Benefits

  • Free parking
  • Other benefits (unspecified)

Eligibility

You must be:

  • A Canadian citizen, or
  • A permanent resident, or
  • A temporary resident with a valid work permit

Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada.


How to Apply

  • By Email: info@opohomesolution.com
  • Include in Your Application:
    • Cover letter
    • Portfolio or relevant work examples
    • Answers to screening question:
      • Are you currently legally able to work in Canada?

Application Deadline: July 3, 2025


Note: This job was posted directly by the employer on Job Bank. While measures are taken to ensure accuracy, the Government of Canada does not guarantee its authenticity.