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Here’s What You Need to Succeed as a Glazier and Flat Glass Installer at Glass Doctor: Excel at Exceptional Customer Service: In this role, you are much more than just a flat glass installation technician.
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Here’s How We Take Care of Our Employees: · Flexible Schedule · Paid Training · Bonuses & Incentives · Company-provided vehicle and technology · Benefits Package · PTO and Vacation The pay range for this position is $XX.XX to $XX.XX, depending on your level of experience as a glazier and flat glass installer.
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Here’s How We Take Care of Our Employees: · Flexible Schedule · Paid Training · Bonuses & Incentives · Company-provided vehicle and technology · Benefits Package · PTO and Vacation The pay range for this position is depending on your level of experience as a glazier and flat glass installer.
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Here’s How We Take Care of Our Employees: · Flexible Schedule · Paid Training · Bonuses & Incentives · Company-provided vehicle and technology · Benefits Package · PTO and Vacation The compensation package is equal to $75.00 per hour, depending on your level of experience as a glazier and flat glass installer.
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Here’s How We Take Care of Our Employees: · Flexible Schedule · Paid Training · Bonuses & Incentives · Company-provided vehicle and technology · Benefits Package · PTO and Vacation The pay range for this position is $18.00 to $23.00, depending on your level of experience as a glazier and flat glass installer.
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As a Glass Doctor Glazier and Flat Glass Installer, you are a vital part of our team. As a Glazier and Flat Glass Installer at Glass Doctor, you will be helping our residential and business customers, often in times when they need it most.
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Join Safelite as an Auto Glass Technician Trainee — the first step in becoming a certified auto glass technician on a nationally recognized team of expert installers! As a Technician Trainee you will: Be paid to learn and apprentice the Safelite way, through hands-on and classroom training, including: Installing and repairing auto glass Recalibrating automotive safety systems Providing additional services & products Study and pass testing to become a Safelite-certified Technician showing proficiency in installations, embracing a positive attitude and following taught techniques.
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We're known as an auto glass company. We’re more than just a glass company. We’ll train you to install and repair auto glass, recalibrate car safety systems and provide service so great, it’s memorable.
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But beyond the glass, we're so much more. Other qualifications may be required to ensure employment eligibility in accordance with local laws and regulations and with Safelite Group, Inc. policies and practices.
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Internal Associates: Already a member of the Safelite team? Diversity: Safelite welcomes everyone. Learn more at Safelite.com/Careers. Safely operate a company vehicle and company-issued tools utilized throughout the workday.
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Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals covered by ADA, ADEA, FMLA and other laws and regulations in accordance with their requirements. What you’ll get: Competitive weekly pay starting at $23/hour , increasing to $26/hour after training and certification.
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Must be 18 years of age or older Valid state-issued driver’s license required Comfortable working outside (in a wide variety of weather conditions) on your feet for extended periods Ability to work scheduled days, with flexibility on start and end times to accommodate customer’s needs Ability to regularly lift up to 35 pounds and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds High school diploma/GED/equivalent preferred; ability to read & write.
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You should apply - We are an auto glass company, but we are also so much more. We will train you to install and repair auto glass, recalibrate car safety systems, and provide exceptional service that people will remember.
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Invest in yourself and learn more about our 3-month paid training program. We empower our associates with the support they need to be efficient, to problem-solve and have an eye for detail, and most importantly, to deliver quality service and bring a little unexpected happiness to people’s lives.
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As a Technician Trainee, your responsibilities will include: Learning and apprenticing the Safelite way through hands-on and classroom training, which includes: Installing and repairing auto glass Recalibrating automotive safety systems Providing additional services and products Studying and passing tests to become a Safelite-certified Technician, demonstrating proficiency in installations, maintaining a positive attitude, and following taught techniques.
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