
The Roofing Laborer assists roofing crews in the installation, repair, and replacement of residential and commercial roofing systems. This entry-level apprenticeship position is responsible for supporting journeyman roofers and foremen by preparing work sites, handling materials, and performing hands-on labor under supervision. The ideal candidate is physically fit, dependable, and committed to working safely at heights.
• Load, unload, and transport roofing materials such as clay and concrete tiles, slate, copper sheeting, flashing, underlayment, and insulation to work areas
• Assist in the installation and removal of premium roofing systems including clay and concrete tile, natural slate, and copper roof systems
• Operate equipment and hand tools safely and effectively
• Prepare roof surfaces by stripping old materials, replacing wood decking, and applying underlayment
• Set up scaffolding, ladders, and safety harness systems in compliance with OSHA standards
• Apply roofing materials, sealants, and adhesives as directed by the lead roofer or foreman
• Remove debris and maintain a clean, organized job site throughout the workday
• Assist with flashing installation around chimneys, vents, skylights, and edges
• Follow all company safety policies and procedures at all times
• Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors
Required:
• High school diploma or GED preferred; not required
• Ability to work safely at heights (up to 30+ feet)
• Strong physical stamina — must be able to lift 50+ lbs repeatedly and work in all weather conditions
• Reliable transportation to job sites
• Willingness to work overtime, weekends, and early mornings as project schedules demand
Preferred:
• 1+ year of roofing, construction, or general labor experience
• OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety certification
• Familiarity with roofing materials, tools, and installation techniques
• Valid driver’s license
• Ability to climb ladders and work on steep-slope roofs common with tile, slate, and copper installations
• Must be able to crouch, kneel, and work in confined or awkward positions
• Frequent lifting, carrying, and moving of heavy materials (50–80 lbs)
• Tolerance for working in extreme heat, cold, wind, and humidity
• Ability to stand, walk, and perform manual labor for 8–10 hours per day
• Competitive hourly wage based on experience
• Paid on-the-job training and skills development
• Opportunities for advancement to Journeyman Roofer and Crew Lead
• Health insurance (after eligibility period)
• Paid holidays and PTO
• PPE and safety equipment provided
Work is performed primarily outdoors on residential and commercial job sites. Employees are regularly exposed to varying weather conditions, heights, and construction hazards. Strict adherence to all safety protocols and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory at all times.