Furniture Assembly Tech
Company : Sfs, Inc
Location : Beaverton, OR, 97005
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 30 December 2025
Overview
Furniture Assembly Tech
Flexible, Part-Time Opportunity to service Your Local Office Supply Store
- Do you have experience assembling furniture at Office Supply Stores or similar organizations doing handy work? We want you on our team! SFS, Inc. is seeking skilled Independent Contractors to service Office Supply Stores on-site furniture showrooms, ensuring displays are set up properly and well-maintained. In-house customer assembly projects are also available.
Why Join Us?
- Set Your Own Schedule – Work when and how often you want
- Be Your Own Boss – Enjoy the freedom of independent contracting
- Competitive Pay
- $16.75–$18 per hour for in-store showroom service
- Piece-rate pay for assembly jobs (earn more based on efficiency)
- DailyPay Option – Get paid the next day (free registration required)
What You’ll Need:
- Prior experience in merchandising and/or commercial furniture assembly
- Ability to follow client instructions and assemble products (RTA) correctly
- Understanding of plan-o-grams and ability to complete category resets
- Physical capability to lift up to 50 lbs., bend, and stand for extended periods
- Reliable transportation (some travel required)
- Personal tools for assembly work
- Internet access and an active email address
- Same-day reporting of completed work
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SFS, Inc. is a leading supplier of field services to Fortune 1000 manufacturers and retailers in the U.S. We contract retail merchandising, auditing, installation and assembly projects in almost every zip code in the country, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Our services are critical to sustaining the retail industry and our team of professionals are responsible for advancing it.
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Frequently asked questions
Expect to frequently lift items up to 50 lbs., stand or bend for long periods, and handle tools for assembling commercial furniture. This role requires good stamina and physical readiness, especially for servicing office supply stores and showroom setups in Beaverton’s retail environment.
Beaverton has a steady demand for skilled furniture assemblers due to its retail and office supply sectors. While competition exists, having experience with commercial furniture and flexible scheduling options can give you an edge in securing roles with companies like Sfs, Inc.
Yes, Furniture Assembly Techs often specialize in commercial and retail furniture setups, requiring knowledge of plan-o-grams and category resets, whereas general installers might focus on residential or single deliveries. Technical precision and client instruction adherence are key for tech roles.
Many begin by mastering assembly and merchandising tasks, then progress to supervisory roles or expand into related fields like retail merchandising management, logistics coordination, or specialty furniture repair, especially within companies servicing large retail chains.
Sfs, Inc. offers flexible scheduling, competitive hourly and piece-rate pay, and next-day payment options through DailyPay. Contractors also benefit from working with a Fortune 1000 supplier, gaining exposure to diverse retail projects nationwide.
Sfs, Inc. emphasizes self-management, requiring contractors to report work same-day, bring their own tools, and manage transportation. Their focus on servicing office supply stores and showroom maintenance demands high attention to detail and adherence to client-specific guidelines.
Hourly wages generally range from $16.75 to $18 for showroom service, with additional piece-rate compensation for assembly efficiency. This pay scale aligns with local standards for skilled assembly technicians in retail environments.
Most furniture assembly positions in Beaverton prioritize hands-on experience over formal certifications. Reliable transportation and the ability to handle physical tasks safely are more critical, although OSHA training can be advantageous.
Technicians working in office supply stores focus on maintaining showroom displays and executing category resets per plan-o-grams, while residential assembly may involve varied furniture types and less standardized setups. Attention to retail merchandising standards is essential in-store.
Technicians need reliable internet access and an active email for same-day reporting and communication. While specialized software isn't required, efficient digital reporting helps maintain workflow and coordination with Sfs, Inc.’s project management.