What are the responsibilities and job description for the Handyman position at Enhance Bath Remodel & Handyman Services, Inc.?
Core Fit Profile
Handyman
Enhance Bath
April 4, 2026
Purpose
The Handyman handles residential repair and installation work that keeps Enhance Bath projects moving and customers satisfied. They install faucets, lights, baseboards, and doors with precision and care. Reports to Rick McFadden.
Core Values
Better Than Yesterday
The Handyman approaches every installation with fresh eyes, learning from each job to refine their technique. They study what worked well on the last faucet install and apply that knowledge to make the next one cleaner and faster. Each project becomes a chance to get better at their craft.
Courageous Humility
The Handyman asks questions when they encounter unfamiliar plumbing configurations or electrical setups rather than guessing. They share what they learned from a tricky door installation so the next person does not hit the same snag. When something goes wrong, they speak up immediately instead of hoping it will work itself out.
Fierce Consistency
Every faucet installation gets the same attention to detail whether it is a basic kitchen replacement or a high-end bathroom fixture. The Handyman follows the same quality checklist for baseboard installation in a powder room as they do in the main living area. Customers never wonder if they got the A-team or the B-team.
Own It
The Handyman takes pride in clean installations that work perfectly the first time. When a door does not hang quite right, they adjust it until it operates smoothly instead of calling it good enough. They own their work area, leaving it cleaner than they found it and protecting the customer's home like it was their own.
Core Responsibilities
Fixture and Hardware Installation
The Handyman installs faucets, lights, and hardware that work perfectly and look professional. Every connection is secure, every fixture is level and properly aligned, and nothing leaks or fails after installation. Customers get reliable function and clean appearance that lasts.
Trim and Finish Work
The Handyman handles baseboard, door, and trim installation that completes the project with precision. Joints are tight, cuts are clean, and everything fits properly without gaps or misalignment. The finished work looks like it belongs and enhances the overall project quality.
Problem Solving and Repairs
The Handyman diagnoses and fixes issues that come up during installations or from previous work. They figure out why a door will not close properly, identify the source of a leak, or determine what is causing an electrical problem. Problems get solved efficiently without creating bigger issues.
Core Metrics
Fixture and Hardware Installation
Fixture and Hardware Installation
Handyman
Enhance Bath
April 4, 2026
Purpose
The Handyman handles residential repair and installation work that keeps Enhance Bath projects moving and customers satisfied. They install faucets, lights, baseboards, and doors with precision and care. Reports to Rick McFadden.
Core Values
Better Than Yesterday
The Handyman approaches every installation with fresh eyes, learning from each job to refine their technique. They study what worked well on the last faucet install and apply that knowledge to make the next one cleaner and faster. Each project becomes a chance to get better at their craft.
Courageous Humility
The Handyman asks questions when they encounter unfamiliar plumbing configurations or electrical setups rather than guessing. They share what they learned from a tricky door installation so the next person does not hit the same snag. When something goes wrong, they speak up immediately instead of hoping it will work itself out.
Fierce Consistency
Every faucet installation gets the same attention to detail whether it is a basic kitchen replacement or a high-end bathroom fixture. The Handyman follows the same quality checklist for baseboard installation in a powder room as they do in the main living area. Customers never wonder if they got the A-team or the B-team.
Own It
The Handyman takes pride in clean installations that work perfectly the first time. When a door does not hang quite right, they adjust it until it operates smoothly instead of calling it good enough. They own their work area, leaving it cleaner than they found it and protecting the customer's home like it was their own.
Core Responsibilities
Fixture and Hardware Installation
The Handyman installs faucets, lights, and hardware that work perfectly and look professional. Every connection is secure, every fixture is level and properly aligned, and nothing leaks or fails after installation. Customers get reliable function and clean appearance that lasts.
Trim and Finish Work
The Handyman handles baseboard, door, and trim installation that completes the project with precision. Joints are tight, cuts are clean, and everything fits properly without gaps or misalignment. The finished work looks like it belongs and enhances the overall project quality.
Problem Solving and Repairs
The Handyman diagnoses and fixes issues that come up during installations or from previous work. They figure out why a door will not close properly, identify the source of a leak, or determine what is causing an electrical problem. Problems get solved efficiently without creating bigger issues.
Core Metrics
Fixture and Hardware Installation
- Installation Quality Rate: Percentage of installations that pass final inspection without rework
- Callback Rate: Customer calls for issues with completed installations within 30 days
- Finish Quality Score: Customer satisfaction rating for trim and finish work appearance
- Rework Hours: Time spent correcting trim and finish work that did not meet standards
- First-Time Fix Rate: Percentage of problems resolved on the first service call
- Diagnostic Accuracy: Percentage of initial problem assessments that prove correct
- Likes work where they can see the finished result at the end of the day.
- Enjoys figuring out why something is not working right.
- Values doing work that people will use and appreciate for years.
- Prefers hands-on work over sitting at a desk.
- Finds satisfaction in making something work better than it did before.
- Likes variety in their daily tasks and challenges.
- Takes pride in work that looks professional when finished.
- Measures twice before making the cut.
- Tests their work before calling it complete.
- Brings the right tools for the job, not just what fits in their pocket.
- Cleans up their work area before moving to the next task.
- Asks questions when the instructions are not clear instead of guessing.
- Takes photos of problems to show what they found and how they fixed it.
- Checks that doors open and close smoothly after hanging them.
- Runs water to make sure connections do not leak before finishing.
- Notices when something looks off and fixes it without being told.
- Keeps their tools organized and knows where everything is.
- Rushes to finish instead of finishing right.
- Leaves a mess for someone else to clean up.
- Assumes the problem is fixed without testing it.
- Uses the wrong tool because it is closer than the right one.
- Covers up mistakes instead of fixing them properly.
- Gets frustrated when the first solution does not work.
- Skips steps in the process to save time.
- Blames the materials when something does not fit right.
- Avoids asking for help when they are stuck.
- Treats every problem the same way regardless of the situation.
- Walks away from a job before checking that everything works.
- Makes the same mistake multiple times without learning from it.
Fixture and Hardware Installation
- Faucet Installation: Install kitchen and bathroom faucets with proper connections, test for leaks, and ensure smooth operation.
- Light Fixture Installation: Mount and wire light fixtures, verify electrical connections, and test operation before completion.
- Hardware Mounting: Install cabinet hardware, towel bars, and other fixtures with proper anchoring and alignment.
- Connection Testing: Test all plumbing and electrical connections for proper function and safety before leaving the job.
- Installation Documentation: Record installation details and any issues encountered for future reference and warranty purposes.
- Baseboard Installation: Measure, cut, and install baseboards with tight joints and proper nail placement.
- Door Installation: Hang doors with proper clearances, install hardware, and adjust for smooth operation.
- Trim Cutting and Fitting: Make precise cuts for trim pieces and ensure proper fit before installation.
- Caulking and Finishing: Apply caulk and finish materials to complete installations with professional appearance.
- Quality Inspection: Check all trim work for gaps, alignment, and finish quality before considering the job complete.
- Issue Diagnosis: Identify the root cause of installation problems or customer complaints through systematic troubleshooting.
- Repair Planning: Determine the best approach to fix problems without creating additional issues or damage.
- Corrective Work: Execute repairs using proper techniques and materials to restore full function.
- Prevention Measures: Identify and address potential problems before they cause failures or customer issues.
- Customer Communication: Explain problems and solutions to customers in clear terms they can understand.
- 3 years of residential handyman or maintenance experience
- Proven experience with faucet installation and plumbing connections
- Experience with basic electrical work including light fixture installation
- Skilled in trim carpentry including baseboard and door installation
- Own basic hand tools and power tools for residential work
- Reliable transportation and valid driver's license
- Ability to lift 50 pounds and work in various positions
- Comfortable working in occupied homes with attention to cleanliness
- Strong problem-solving skills for troubleshooting installation issues
- Professional appearance and communication skills for customer interaction
- Hourly pay
- Bonus opportunities
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
- 401k
Salary : $30 - $33