Careers
Come and work on the roofs
Four crews, twenty-six people, and an average tenure of nine years. Here is what we pay, what we provide and what we are looking for.
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Working here
Paid on the 28th, every month
Everybody here is on the books, not on a day rate settled at the gate. Pay lands on the 28th whether or not the customer has paid us, tools are the firm's, and the working-at-height ticket is renewed at our cost before it expires rather than after.
The average fitter has been with us nine years and two of the four foremen started as apprentices. We would rather train somebody for three years than hire somebody for three weeks.
Vacancies
Four jobs, open now
Send a message saying what you have worked on. There is no application form and nobody here reads a covering letter.
Roofing fitter
Full-time · Accra
GHS 3,200 – 4,400 / month
Tile and sheet. You can set a valley, cut a flashing and read a fall without being told twice. Working-at-height ticket or we will pay for it in your first month.
Crew foreman
Full-time · Accra
GHS 5,000 – 6,800 / month
Running one of four crews: programme, materials, safety and the customer conversation on site. Five years fitting minimum, and the temperament to say no to a shortcut.
Apprentice roofer
Three-year apprenticeship · Accra
GHS 1,400 / month, rising yearly
No experience wanted. Turn up on time for three years and you will leave able to run a roof — most of our foremen came in this way.
Estimator and surveyor
Full-time · East Legon office
GHS 4,600 – 6,000 / month
Measuring roofs, drawing the details and writing the quotes. Quantity surveying background or a fitter who has decided they would rather be on paper.
Nothing here that fits? Write anyway. We have taken on four people in the last three years who arrived without a vacancy to answer.
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What comes with it
The basics, done properly
Tickets and training paid
Working at height, first aid and abrasive wheels — renewed before they lapse, on the firm.
Kit is ours, not yours
Harness, boots, hats and hand tools issued and replaced. Nobody buys their own gloves here.
Honest hours
Seven to five with an hour at noon. Night work is voluntary and paid at time and a half.
Insured and on the books
SSNIT paid, employer's liability in place, and a written contract from your first day.
We hire on how somebody leaves a site, not on how they interview. If you can bring a foreman who will vouch for you, that is worth more here than a CV.
Asked at interview
Three things people want to know before they hand in a notice somewhere else.
Ask us anything Which areas do you cover?
Greater Accra and the Tema corridor as standard, and Kasoa, Nsawam and Aburi for anything over a hundred square metres. Beyond that we will still come out, but the travel is on the quote and you will see it there.
How long does a project take to complete?
A leak traced and stopped is usually the same day. A typical four-bedroom re-roof is three to five working days. A commercial flat roof runs to programme and we give you that programme before you sign anything.
What types of client do you work with?
Households, landlords, managing agents, schools and clinics, and four developers we sub-contract sheeting for. About two thirds of what we do in a year is a single house.
Get in touch
Ready to start your roofing project? Contact us today for a free consultation and a quote you can hold us to.
Ask for a quote
Send us these four things and a fitter will come out, get on the roof and price the job properly. There is no charge for the visit and no obligation after it.
The address, and whether it is a house, a shop or a shed
What the roof is doing — leaking, sagging, noisy, or simply old
Roughly how old the covering is, if you know
A photograph from the ground, if you can take one safely
Or ring the yard on +233 30 293 4400 — somebody picks up between seven and six, Monday to Saturday.