Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
27 Nov, 25
Salary
40000.0
Posted On
28 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Outlook, It, Secondary Education, Construction Consulting, Communication Skills, Architecture, Career Development, Construction, Training, Construction Processes
Industry
Other Industry
This is a long-term opportunity for someone who wants to start a rewarding career in a specialized and growing field. If you’re dependable, organized, and ready to learn — we want to hear from you.
Spyder SC is a rapidly growing consulting firm based in Bradford, Ontario. We are seeking a detail-oriented and curious problem-solver to join our team as a Junior Door Hardware Consultant. This role focuses on planning, coordination, and design support for door hardware in commercial buildings, ensuring spaces are safe, secure, and accessible for everyone.
You don’t need prior experience in door hardware — we provide full training and mentorship.
If you enjoy working with technical details, organizing information, and collaborating with others to create well-functioning spaces, this could be the perfect career path for you.
A door hardware consultant is a specialist who works with architects, contractors, building owners, and suppliers to select, specify, and coordinate all the components that go into a building’s doors — both for function and code compliance.
Here’s what we typically do:
It’s a mix of technical knowledge, design awareness, and project management — kind of like being an interior designer, security consultant, and code expert all in one, but specifically for doors.
A Junior Door Hardware Consultant is essentially in the apprentice phase of the role — learning the trade while handling smaller, less complex parts of projects.
Here’s what that usually looks like:
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MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
In the junior role, you’re not expected to be the final decision maker on products or compliance. Instead, you: