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To Succeed in this Role as an Appliance Repair Technician, Here’s What You Need:Exceptional Customer Service: In this role, you are the face of the company. Your Responsibilities as an Appliance TechnicianAs an Appliance Repair Technician, you are the key component in providing excellent customer service by providing high-quality maintenance services for our customer’s appliances.
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Mr. Appliance is looking for an Experienced Appliance Repair Technician. To Succeed in this Role as Experienced Appliance Repair Technician, Here’s What You Need:Exceptional Customer Service: In this role, you are the face of the company.
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Mr. Appliance as an Appliance Repair Technician could be your future! As an Appliance Repair Technician, you are the key component in. the Appliance Technician position.
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The Mr. Appliance Academy is designed to take you from Apprentice to Master Technician quickly. Mr. Appliance is looking for Appliance Repair Technicians. Job RequirementsThe following are the minimum requirements to be considered for the Appliance Technician position.
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High school diploma or equivalent· Valid driver’s license and clean driving recordPrevious experience of one year or more in appliance repair is a plus! Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is $45,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on your experience in appliance repair.
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Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is $ to $ per hour, depending on your experience in appliance repair. Here are your primary responsibilities:· Diagnose and repair home appliances and equipment.
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Paid Training: We will train you and help you build a career. You get to show off your ability to deliver a great customer experience, showing empathy toward the customer. Bonus & Incentives: We reward hard work with generous bonuses and incentive pay.
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Per hour, depending on your experience in appliance repair. per hour, depending on your experience in appliance repair. Company-Provided Perks: We provide you with a company vehicle and iPad.· Benefits: Health, Dental, and Vision benefits are offered after 90 days of employment.
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The Service Technician drives sales from existing customers by recommending additional foundation repair, crawlspace encapsulation, basement waterproofing, and concrete lifting products as necessary.
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Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is $45,000 to $65,000 annually, depending on your experience in appliance repair. Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is $45,000 to $65,000 annually, depending on your experience in appliance repair.
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Maintenance Technician, General Maintenance Technician, General Laborer, Technician, Carpenter, Tradesmen, Craftsman, Window Washer, Painter, Landscaper, Roofer, Apprentice, General Contractor, Home Improvement.
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Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is to $ per week, depending on your experience in appliance repair. Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is to $ per week, depending on your experience in appliance repair.
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Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is $75,000 to $100,000 annually, depending on your experience in appliance repair. Benefits & PayThe pay range for this position is $75,000 to $100,000 annually, depending on your experience in appliance repair.
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If you enjoy building things and have a desire to work for a successful company where you can use your artistic and technical skills, then Furniture Repair Technician may be just the role for your career ambitions.
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A successful candidate will be an experienced troubleshooter and have a thorough understanding of the electrical and mechanical systems commonly found in the following machines: Okuma, Mazak, Nakamura, Star, Mori, Sodick, and Mitsubishi•As a Machine Repair Technician III, you will:•Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair machinery while supporting Moog's production requirements.
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