Service Repair Technician Interview Day May 2ndother related Employment listings - Andover, MA at Geebo

Service Repair Technician Interview Day May 2nd

Position Type:
Full-time
Experience:
1
Salary Range:
$14.00 - $19.00 Hourly
May 2nd 10am - 2pm Hiring Event
Looking for a job or a career? If you're seeking career you've found it!
#1 Home Service Provider in the nation. We are changing our look and we want you!
Our business will always stay strong, customers need their appliances and law & garden equipment repaired. A training program is provided for those with exceptional customer service skills and a strong electro-mechanical background.
Do you have the following experience?
Working on appliances in a diagnosing and repair mode?
Actual repairs to a refrigerator?
Aware of how to use the proper hand tools and meters?
Experience selling items inside a customer's home?
Experience with routes, operating a service vehicle, and maintaining inventory?
Experience providing in-home customer service?
Email your resume your resume for more information on how to apply!
Here's a little bit about us:
More than 14 million service and installation calls made annually. We currently have over 6,800 technicians are in the field every day. Additional training and growth opportunities available today.
o No Sundays! No On Call Work.
o Strong troubleshooting and problem solving skills required.
o Excellent customer service, strong work ethic and attention to detail are a must.
o Comfortable entering customers homes and providing an excellent members first experience.
o Pay for Performance based on metrics, reach 100% and get paid per call!
o Excellent Commissions! Great Pay Structure!
o Clean driving record, basic computer skills, a positive attitude and professional demeanor also required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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