Independent Contractor / 1099

Drywall Technicians

Drywall Technicians perform drywall installation, repair, finishing, and surface preparation for residential and commercial improvement projects.

Position Type

Independent Contractor / 1099

Compensation Structure

Contract / Project-Based Compensation

Compensation is based on experience, trade, qualifications, project scope, rates, and the applicable independent contractor agreement.

Independent Contractor Opportunity

These field-service opportunities are structured as independent contractor engagements and are not W-2 employee positions. Contractors are responsible for their own applicable taxes, insurance, tools, equipment, licensing, registrations, transportation, and other business expenses. Engagement terms, compensation, and requirements are determined by the applicable independent contractor agreement and the scope of services.

Position Overview

Drywall Technicians perform drywall installation, repair, finishing, and surface preparation for residential and commercial improvement projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • Install drywall panels.
  • Repair damaged drywall.
  • Tape, mud, and finish joints.
  • Perform patching and texture matching.
  • Prepare surfaces for painting.
  • Inspect completed work.
  • Protect surrounding areas.
  • Maintain a clean work environment.
  • Complete projects according to approved scope and schedule.

Qualifications

  • Previous drywall experience.
  • Knowledge of drywall installation and finishing.
  • Ability to produce smooth, professional finishes.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Appropriate tools.
  • Reliable transportation.
  • Ability to work independently.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 2+ years of experience.
  • Residential renovation experience.
  • Commercial maintenance experience.

Contractor Requirements

  • Independent contractor / 1099 engagement
  • Required licenses, registrations and certifications where applicable
  • Required insurance coverage
  • Own tools, equipment and transportation
  • Compliance with applicable safety requirements and trade regulations

Independent Contractor Requirements

Independent contractor opportunities are governed by a separate written agreement. Contractors are responsible for maintaining the licenses, registrations, insurance, tools, equipment, transportation, and other business resources required for the services they perform.

  • Independent contractor / 1099 relationship
  • Contractor is responsible for applicable federal, state, and local tax obligations.
  • Contractor is responsible for applicable self-employment tax obligations.
  • Contractor is responsible for required business registrations and licenses.
  • Contractor is responsible for required insurance coverage.
  • Contractor provides and maintains required tools and equipment.
  • Contractor is responsible for transportation necessary to perform contracted services.
  • Contractor must comply with applicable safety requirements and trade regulations.
  • Contractor must maintain any required professional licenses or certifications.
  • Contractor may accept or decline projects according to the terms of the independent contractor agreement.
  • Compensation is based on the applicable project, scope of work, rate agreement, or contractor agreement.
  • JM Connect Services does not guarantee a minimum number of projects, hours, or earnings.

These are independent contractor opportunities and are not W-2 employee positions. Independent contractors are not eligible for JM Connect Services employee benefits. Contractors are responsible for their own applicable taxes, insurance, business expenses, tools, equipment, and other contractor obligations.

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