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The Service Technician consults with existing customers and recommends additional foundation repair, crawlspace encapsulation, basement waterproofing, and concrete lifting products as necessary.
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About the JobThe Garage Door Service Technician is responsible for the construction, installation, and/or maintenance of overhead garage doors. A garage door technician is also responsible for documenting work and maintaining inventory.
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We're looking to hire a Service Technician to service the Tampa, FL area. Our Service Technicians inspect company-provided and self-generated leads for servicing preexisting equipment installed by Groundworks and close sales in the basement waterproofing and foundation repair field.
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The Service Tech position builds, maintains, inspects, trouble-shoots, replaces, and repairs distribution power lines, poles, and related equipment according to Company specifications and manufacturer's recommendations.
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ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems, Pedestrian Door Solutions, an international manufacturer of automated doors, is seeking an experienced Automatic Door Service Technician. Career Opportunities: Service Technician (23516.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago How Far Back Should a Resume Go, Exactly?
If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?
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The Garage Door Service Technician is responsible for the construction, installation, and/or maintenance of overhead garage doors. You have relevant proven prior experience in a related field of garage door and opener service construction, framing, HVAC or related field.
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We're hiring Service Technicians in Pompano Beach, FL. The Service Technician is an integral part of the customer experience, post-install. What we provide for our Service Technicians:Bi-weekly Pay & Sales CommissionCompany-provided Vehicle & Gas CardFull-time nonseasonal work, we work year-round.
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Our top priority is providing high-quality home repair solutions and personalized service across the state of Florida. Communicate the status of each job (completions and complications) and submit all necessary documentation to the Service Manager.
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We invite you to apply for the open position as Service Technician at this unique, industry-leading company that is still growing! Connecticut Basement Systems is looking for a Service Technician to complete our winning team.
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As a hiring manager tasked with making major decisions, it's easy to target a college degree as a way of saying yes, this candidate is qualified. I mean, how many times have we seen candidates without degrees try to squeeze their way into positions that they aren't qualified for. In fact, many hiring managers (maybe like yourself) believe that college degrees make candidates more job-ready. However, the current job market has shifted so much recently that it begs the question
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Customer Service- Providing excellent customer service through the defined Larry H. Miller processes which promote efficiencies, fairness, and cost-effectiveness. Disassemble and assess any supplemental needs, labor, and parts, and communicate with Shop Foreman, Assistant Service Manager, or Service Advisors.
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Service Technician - Industrial Technologies and Services serves customers by installing, trouble shooting, repairing and maintaining all makes of rotary screw, reciprocating and/or centrifugal air compressors, along with additional compressed air system components.
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Strong preference is given to those with: Prior experience inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and overhauling scuba gear; these typically include regulators, computers, buoyancy compensator devices, and other common diving equipment Service and repair training certifications from ScubaPro, Aqua Lung, Atomic, Oceanic, Zeagle, and Sherwood PSI certification for visual cylinder inspection PSI certification for valve repair technician Customer service skills are essential.
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Mr. Appliance está buscando Técnicos en Reparación de Electrodomésticos.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 0 days ago Hiring Taking Too Long?
We all know one of the biggest downfalls of a successful recruiting and hiring process is the amount of time it takes to hire someone. The time it takes to hire is sometimes completely out of line with applicant's expectations, creating a huge gap between candidates and businesses. Meanwhile, most recruiters and hiring managers don't even notice that they're taking too long. They have been fighting the symptoms of a too-long-hiring process without addressing the problem at the root. Here, we will expose some of those symptoms and offer solutions to help shorten your hiring process.
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Operating knowledge of self-contained refrigeration, heating and air conditioning units with some direction from a Master or Lead Service Technician. Ability to repair leaks on racks or single-unit piping, solder with copper-to-brass and copper to steel, diagnose low air flow, install PVC drain pipe, use temperature meters and sensors, receive, uncrate and properly hang blower coils, locate refrigeration leaks, fabricate hangers, struts and supports, power wash air-cooled condensing units, replace any component on a rack and perform walk-in case installation with some direction from a Master or Lead Technician.
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Are you a technician interested in a TIERED Pay Plan, Longevity BONUS Program, Warranty Book Time x 1.5, 4-Day Work Week, On-the-Job training, and so much more? Advise the service advisor immediately if any additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed with the promised time.
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