
How do I become a sign installer
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Sign Installer careers
A Sign Installer erects signs on buildings, in shops and throughout public spaces. You may install free-standing signs, signs on building walls or other types of signage. Sign Installers may also work with clients to design signs by using digital software. You might work with a range of materials and install signs on many types of surfaces.
Sign Installers should be able to make accurate measurements and have a keen eye for detail. You'll need to be flexible and be able to work in a range of settings. Sign Installers should have strong customer service skills and must be able to communicate well with clients. You’ll need to have good teamwork skills when required.