Uncategorized Carpentry: Essential Skills for Service Team Members

Carpentry: Essential Skills for Service Team Members

Behind every quality home is a skilled service team. In manufactured housing, Trim Carpenters and Tape & Texture Carpenters play a critical role in delivering finished, professional results — especially in service, warranty, and setup work.

Skilled Trades That Stay in Demand

Our Service Team Members (Setup Tech / Laborer) and finish carpentry professionals handle the details that make homes livable and visually polished. These skills are always needed — which means year-round full-time work and dependable income.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Trim installation and repair
  • Tape and texture wall finishes
  • Finish carpentry touch-ups
  • Warranty and service corrections

If you take pride in craftsmanship, your skills will always be valuable here.

Paid Training and Career Growth

Whether you’re experienced or learning the trade, we provide:

  • Paid training
  • Ongoing coaching
  • Advancement opportunities into senior technician or leadership roles

Strong performers often move into:

  • Lead Service Technician roles
  • Training and quality control
  • Service management or corporate operations

This is hands-on work with real career progression.

Stability, Benefits, and Balance

Service team members enjoy:

  • Year-round full-time employment
  • Health benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision)
  • 401(k)
  • Paid Time Off, Holidays, and Vacation
  • A family-friendly workplace with consistent schedules

No seasonal layoffs. No unpredictable downtime.

If you want steady work, strong benefits, and a team that values skilled trades, manufactured housing service roles offer long-term security and growth.

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