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Turn Your Trade Skills into a Lasting Career — Join Bath Fitter

Does this sound like you?
You’ve spent years working with your hands — fixing, building, measuring, or installing — and you take pride in doing the job right the first time. You’re dependable, detail-focused, and ready to move beyond seasonal or unpredictable work. At Bath Fitter, you’ll have year-round stability, steady growth, and the opportunity to earn six figures once fully trained.

If you’ve worked as a mechanic, glazier, drywall installer, carpenter, or in another skilled trade, we want to talk to you!

Why Join Us

  • Year-Round Work: No layoffs or downtime when the weather turns cold — our installers stay busy all year.
  • Earning Potential: Once certified, top installers consistently earn $80k - $100k based on performance.
  • All Tools Provided: Company vehicle, gas card, cell phone, PPE, and Bath Fitter-branded uniforms — everything you need to succeed.
  • Work-Life Balance: Paid holidays, PTO, and no selling required. All materials are prepped and ready for you.
  • Career Growth: Paid training and a clear advancement path — learn, grow, and move up.
  • Full Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k), and profit sharing.

Compensation

  • Paid Training: Earn while you learn to become a Certified Bath Fitter Installer.
  • Performance Pay: Once certified, earn a percentage of each job’s value — the better you perform, the more you make.
  • Productivity Bonuses: Extra earnings for efficiency and quality work.
  • Hourly Pay for Service Work: Get paid hourly for any additional service or warranty work.

What You’ll Do

  • Install Bath Fitter’s premium acrylic systems in just one day.
  • Use your hands-on trade skills to deliver precise, high-quality workmanship.
  • Ensure a clean, safe, and professional job site.
  • Educate customers on care and maintenance of their new installation.
  • Represent Bath Fitter’s reputation for excellence and craftsmanship.

What You Bring

  • Hands-On Trade Experience: 2+ years in mechanics, drywall, glazing, carpentry, or construction.
  • Attention to Detail: Skilled in measuring, cutting, fitting, and finishing with precision.
  • Tool Proficiency: Comfortable using power tools, levels, and hand tools — basic plumbing knowledge is a plus.
  • Reliability: Valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and ability to travel for training (Real ID or passport required).
  • Professionalism: You take pride in your work, value safety, and enjoy seeing the finished product.

About Bath Fitter

Since 1984, Bath Fitter has transformed millions of bathrooms across the U.S., Canada, and Europe with our premium one-day installation process. Certified as a Great Place to Work®, we’re celebrating 40 years of craftsmanship, innovation, and employee pride.

Ready to Put Your Skills to Work All Year?

Don’t let the seasons slow you down. Join a company where your trade skills, attention to detail, and pride in craftsmanship can earn you six figures — and a career built to last. Apply today to join the Bath Fitter family!

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