Fence Installer Job Description
Fence installer
provides guidance and knowledge to HVAC Installer Helper on proper skills and training of HVAC installation jobs.
Fence Installer Duties & Responsibilities
To write an effective fence installer job description, begin by listing detailed duties, responsibilities and expectations. We have included fence installer job description templates that you can modify and use.
Sample responsibilities for this position include:
Operate forklift, scissor lift, reach lift, skid steer and attachments for loading and unloading of trucks, installation of fences, or moving materials on company property or at job sites
Maintains, repairs, and replaces doors, woodwork, paneling, drywall, floor covering
Prepare the site area for installation of the fence including removal of rocks, bushes, or other obstacles from designated fence path when needed verifying that it is part of the contract
Align posts, using lines or by sighting, and verify vertical alignment of posts, using plumb bobs or spirit levels
Dig postholes, using skid steer, dandy digger, jackhammer, core drill, gas or manual post hole diggers
Set posts in upright positions in postholes
Mix and pour concrete around bases of posts or tamp soil into postholes to embed posts
Nail top and bottom rails to fence posts or insert them in slots on posts
Stretch wire, wire mesh, or chain link fencing between posts, and attach fencing to frames
Attach fence rail supports to posts, using hammers and pliers
Fence Installer Qualifications
Qualifications for a job description may include education, certification, and experience.
Education for Fence Installer
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Skills for Fence Installer
Desired skills for fence installer include:
Materials
Appropriate tools for fence installation
Carpentry
Maintenance and construction trades
Methods
Proper use of equipment
Supplies used on solar construction projects
Desired experience for fence installer includes:
Ability to perform heavy lifting/pushing/pulling of material weighing 50-100 pounds
Ability to squat, crawl and work in awkward positions/confined spaces
Unrestricted use of hands, arms, shoulders, upper/lower back, visual acuity, depth, and color perception
Proven commitment to safety and teamwork
Must have reliable transportation to the job site