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Roto-Rooter provides an initial 12 weeks of paid sewer and drain service training, plus continuing training in our plumbing school to learn the trade. First year Roto-Rooter service technicians can expect top-pay, earning $55,000, on average.
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Consistently perform service(s) by Mr. Tire’s safety standards including but not limited to Monro’s Wheel Torque, Oil safety, and compliance procedures. Tire Services – perform wheel removal, balancing, patch/plug repairs, changing, mounting, installation, and TPMS service and repair.
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You have relevant proven prior experience in a related field of garage door and opener service construction, framing, HVAC or related field. The Garage Door Service Technician is responsible for the construction, installation, and/or maintenance of overhead garage doors.
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Strong customer service skills. Ability to take initiative in identifying problems, collecting data, and establishing facts to make practical decisions and recommend solutions. Consistently complete Mr. Tire’s Courtesy Inspection process, on every guest vehicle, identifying, documenting, and communicating additional services and repairs.
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Taking Care of Our Customers: Support the service department goals through assisting with washing, setup, and light maintenance of equipment. Showing Commitment to Excellence: Serve customers and the team by and assisting Service Technicians and department team.
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ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems, Pedestrian Door Solutions, an international manufacturer of automated doors, is seeking experienced Automatic Door Service Technicians. AAADM certified and experienced automatic door, service technicians preferred.
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Job Description: As a Modular Home Manufacturer Service Technician, you will be responsible for ensuring the functionality and satisfaction of our modular homes post-installation. Customer Service: Interact with clients in a professional and courteous manner, addressing their concerns, answering questions, and providing guidance on proper maintenance and care of their modular homes.
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This is an opportunity for a service-minded professional to work, learn and grow with a team of dedicated professional technicians whom serve the local market in door automation service to our customers.
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This Position will report to the Service Manager. Service Technicians are responsible to perform service on automatic, manual and revolver doors. Department: Service Technician.
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2-4 years experience in the Automatic Door industry or relevant industry experience Storefront, Glazing, Doors, Aluminum Frames, Electrical, Glass, Automatic Doors, and Hardware a plus. Great opportunity for an auto mechanic or appliance repair tech looking for a change.
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Must have good mechanical ability, able to repair electro-mechanical devices and understand and work with basic electrical circuits and relay logic. Possess a strong ability in electro-mechanical aptitude.
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Moreover, this position will interface with the customer, end-user and general contractor in a courteous professional manner at all times. Responsible for accurate time sheet detailing job numbers, travel time, label equipment and complete door assignments timely.
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Maintain proper truck stock, inventory and maintain the company vehicle. Have the Physical ability to continuously lift and bend, climb ladders, work on knees for extended periods of time and proficient operating power tools.
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Church World Service (CWS) is a not-for-profit, faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable solutions to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager , the Service Coordinator works in partnership with other program staff to provide a safe and welcoming environment for transitional housing residents. This includes assisting with stocking supplies for the program, overseeing meal service, spot cleaning or sanitizing, preparing spaces for new residents to move into, and packing up items left behind by residents leaving the program.
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