A Shower Door and Mirror Installer (also classified as a Residential Glazier) is responsible for the precise measurement, safe handling, and high-quality installation of custom glass shower enclosures, heavy glass systems, large-scale mirrors, and bath accessories. They represent the company on residential and commercial jobsites, ensuring flawless aesthetics, structural integrity, and elite customer service.
Role Overview
- Job Title: Shower Door and Mirror Installer / Residential Glazier
- Department: Field Operations / Installation
- Reports To: Installation Supervisor / Project Manager
- Employment Type: Full-Time
- Pay Range: $ Based of expertise & experience
Key Responsibilities
Technical Installation
- Install specialized enclosures: Mount frameless, semi-frameless, sliding, and bypass shower glass systems.
- Mount custom mirrors: Secure large-scale wall mirrors, vanity mirrors, and custom glass panels safely.
- Fit hardware components: Attach hinges, u-channels, headers, clamps, and towel bars perfectly.
- Apply water sealing: Apply clean structural silicone beadings to prevent leakages entirely.
- Execute field modifications: Drill precise anchoring holes into porcelain, ceramic tile, or marble.
Site Prep & Measurement
- Verify field dimensions: Use laser levels and tape measures to cross-check tolerances before unboxing.
- Evaluate wall conditions: Check structural blocking, out-of-plumb walls, and uneven surfaces.
- Read job paperwork: Review specific blueprints, architectural diagrams, and digital work orders (as/if applicable).
Client & Vehicle Operations
- Provide customer care: Walk clients through completed work, usage care, and cleaning instructions.
- Manage mobile technology: Document job completion and upload before/after photos via company apps and collect final payments (if applicable).
- Operate company vehicles: Safely load, secure, and transport fragile glass glass-racks to job locations.
Role Requirements & Qualifications
Experience & Skills
- Proven glass experience: Minimum 1–3 years of residential glass or finish carpentry experience preferred.
- Measurement precision: Absolute mastery of reading a tape measure to 1/16th of an inch.
- Tool proficiency: Competence with glass suction cups, glass cutters, impact drivers, and tile drill bits.
- Mathematical baseline: Ability to quickly calculate fractions and geometric angles on site.
Physical Demands
- Heavy material lifting: Ability to routinely lift, carry, and maneuver glass panels up to 50–75 lbs.
- Stamina & flexibility: Prolonged standing, bending, crouching, and lifting over the head.
- Height tolerance: Comfort operating safely on ladders, scaffolding, and step stools.
Credentials
- Valid driver's license: Must hold a clean driving record to operate company-insured work vans.
- Background clearance: Ability to pass standard drug screenings and background checks for home entries.
Performance Metrics (KPIs)
- Remake Rate: Keeping glass mismeasurement and breakage rates under a targeted 2% threshold.
- Install ONE TIME: We wish for one time installations and so a key KPI for an installer is the ability to leave the job site with a one-time quality installed job.
- Attendance & Timekeeping: Show up to all scheduled shifts and keep accurate records as to how time is used throughout the shift; i.e. clock in and out of jobs.
- Customer Reviews: Maintaining high satisfaction metrics and positive mentions on Google or internal surveys.
- Efficiency Rate: Completing route installations within the daily allotted standard hours.
Pay: $19.00 - $23.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- On-the-job training
- Paid time off
- Paid training
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification:
- Drivers License (Required)
Work Location: In person