Careers at North Idaho On Site Sheds
We are building a local crew that takes pride in outdoor work, craftsmanship, and treating customers well. If you want hands-on work that matters in North Idaho, this is the team we are growing.
What It Is Like To Work at North Idaho On Site Sheds
Working at North Idaho On Site Sheds means building real structures for real people on real properties. This is not assembly-line work inside a warehouse. It is hands-on, outdoor construction that changes with the weather, the site, and the type of shed being built.
Some days are clean and straightforward. Some days involve mud, snow, site access issues, or a lot that asks for extra thought. That is part of the appeal. The work stays practical. It matters whether you show up ready, solve problems well, and care about the finished product.
We are based in Athol and serve customers across Kootenai, Bonner, Boundary, Shoshone, and Benewah counties. That means the team gets to work on a wide mix of projects, from compact backyard storage sheds to larger workshops and equipment buildings. If you want the kind of job where you can look back at the end of the day and see what you actually built, this is that kind of work.
The Kind of People Who Fit Well Here
The people who fit best here tend to be dependable, practical, and comfortable working outside. They take direction well, but they also notice details and think ahead instead of waiting for every small problem to be pointed out.
We value craftsmanship, but we do not confuse craftsmanship with moving slowly. Customers already talk about Justice in terms of speed, skill, and professionalism, and we want everyone on the crew to reinforce that reputation. The goal is efficient work done correctly, not rushed work done carelessly.
A good fit usually includes a few basics: show up on time, communicate clearly, respect the property, stay organized, and care whether the final shed feels clean and solid. If you like work where personal pride matters, this team makes sense. If you only want to do the minimum and clock out mentally, it probably does not.
Typical Roles We Hire For
Because we are a growing local company, hiring needs can shift, but there are a few roles that come up repeatedly.
A lead builder is expected to take ownership of the jobsite, read the build scope, keep the work moving, and maintain quality from layout through completion. That role needs real construction judgment and the ability to keep a customer-facing project organized.
A carpenter helper is usually supporting layout, material handling, framing, fastening, cleanup, staging, and the many small tasks that keep a shed build efficient. This role is a strong fit for someone who wants to grow construction skills fast by working directly on active builds.
Delivery and logistics support can also matter, especially when materials need to be staged cleanly and jobs are moving across multiple North Idaho counties. Even though we build on-site, organization around tools, trailers, material lists, and travel still matters a lot.
If you are not sure where you fit, that is okay. The best applications are usually from people who can explain what they are good at, how they work, and why this kind of hands-on local building appeals to them.
What the Work Looks Like Day to Day
A normal day can include site setup, layout, framing, setting walls, roof work, trim, cleanup, material organization, customer check-ins, and making sure the build area stays safe and workable. Because we build on-site, there is also a strong emphasis on adapting to the property itself. One yard may be wide open and easy. Another may have tighter access, slope, fencing, or winter conditions that change how the day needs to be run.
That means the work rewards people who stay steady when conditions are not perfect. North Idaho jobsites are not climate-controlled. We build through real seasonal conditions, and the team needs to stay productive without getting sloppy.
It also means the days are not purely repetitive. You are not making the same cut in the same place on the same line every shift. The core craft is consistent, but the site and the use case keep the work varied.
Why Local Craftsmanship Matters to This Team
This company is local, and that changes the standard. The work we do is visible in the same communities where we live and work. Customers talk to neighbors. Reviews matter. Reputation matters.
That is why we care about more than whether the shed stands up. We care whether it feels like a strong job, whether the process felt professional, and whether the homeowner would feel comfortable recommending us. You can see that standard reflected in our about page, our process page, and the feedback that shows up on our reviews page.
For the right person, that is a good thing. It means your work has weight. It means effort and skill do not disappear into a massive company where nobody notices. When the team does good work, people remember it.
How To Apply
If you want to work with North Idaho On Site Sheds, start by reaching out through our contact page and tell us a little about yourself. Include the kind of role you are looking for, your relevant construction or labor experience, the area you live in, and how we should get back to you.
If you would rather talk first, you can also call Justice at (208) 699-6079 and ask about current openings. We are looking for reliable, hardworking people who want to be part of a growing local team, not just fill a seat for a week or two.
The strongest applications are simple and specific. Tell us what you have done, what tools or jobsite experience you already have, what kind of work you are looking for, and why this kind of outdoor craftsmanship appeals to you. If there is a fit, we will take the next step from there.
Frequently asked questions
What kinds of roles do you usually hire for?
Typical roles include lead builder, carpenter helper, and delivery or logistics support depending on the current workload and where the company is growing.
Do I need shed-building experience to apply?
Not necessarily. Direct experience helps, but reliability, construction basics, willingness to work outside, and the ability to learn quickly matter a lot.
Where is the work based?
The company is based in Athol and serves customers across Kootenai, Bonner, Boundary, Shoshone, and Benewah counties, so job locations vary across North Idaho.
How should I apply?
Use our contact page to introduce yourself and include your relevant experience, or call Justice at (208) 699-6079 to ask about current openings.
