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Appliance Technician

Were looking for driven individuals focused on building a skill set that will take them from a job to a career as an Appliance Repair Technician. Our best Technicians, those making more than $50,000 per year, possess the following Drive, dependability, grit, curiosity, attention to detail, outstanding customer service, outstanding troubleshooting, willingness to take the time to accurately identify the problem, and a can-do attitude where failure is not an option. Our easy to follow process will get you to a way of life that most in this business never get to enjoy. Applicants hired to be part of our team will start with a company vehicle at an hourly rate. Health Insurance, Vision, Dental, and a Simple IRA plan are all part of the benefits package. What does it take to be part of our team? Core values define our non-negotiable expectations regarding how we behave, the goals towards which we direct our collective efforts, and how we work together. Successful candidates are professional, strive towards continuous improvement, seek to thoroughly understand and be understood through effective communication, seek to understand the challenges that others face, and hold themselves and each other accountable to the values and vision of the company. We hope youll join us! Applicants who do not necessarily have Appliance Repair experience, but have comparable experience in other areas (HVAC, Maintenance Supervision, etc) will be considered as well. Full background check required. (Drug, Driving, Criminal) Recommended Skills Blueprinting Paneling Electrical Wirings Valves (Piping) Circuit Switches Repairing (Computer Systems) Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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