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Service Technician

Sir GroutColumbus, OHApril 12th, 2026
BenefitsSupportive and collaborative work environmentCompetitive salary401(k) matchingFree uniformsTraining & developmentFlexible scheduleOpportunity for advancementAbout UsSir Grout is a leading provider of tile and grout restoration services, committed to revitalizing surfaces and transforming spaces. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a skilled Tile and Grout Restoration Technician to join our team. If you have a passion for precision, an eye for detail, and experience in tile and grout restoration, we want you to be part of our journey.Job DescriptionAs a Tile and Grout Restoration Technician at Sir Grout, you will play a key role in restoring the beauty of tiled surfaces, providing exceptional service to our clients. Your responsibilities will include:Key ResponsibilitiesTile and Grout Cleaning: Utilize specialized cleaning equipment and solutions to clean and restore tile and grout surfaces.Grout Color Sealing: Apply color sealing to grout lines, ensuring a fresh and uniform appearance while providing protection against stains.Tile and Grout Repair: Conduct minor repairs to cracked or damaged tiles and grout, restoring surfaces to their original condition.Caulking: Remove and re-caulk using various products including silicone and 2 part epoxy caulking materials. Surface Inspection: Assess the condition of tiled surfaces and provide recommendations for restoration or maintenance.Customer Interaction: Interact with clients in a professional and courteous manner, addressing any questions or concerns and ensuring satisfaction with the restoration process.Equipment Maintenance: Properly maintain and care for cleaning equipment to ensure optimal performance and safety.Safe Driving Record: Operate and maintain company vehicles in a safe and professional manner. RequirementsPrevious Tile and Grout Restoration Experience: Proven experience in tile and grout cleaning, sealing, and repair techniques.Ability to install caulk: Proven experience in caulking around showers, tubs and kitchen backsplashes. Attention to Detail: A keen eye for detail and precision to deliver impeccable results and exceed client expectations.Customer-Focused: A customer-centric approach with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify and address challenges in the restoration process.Good Driving record: Our technicians drive company owned vans to and from our job sites. Compensation: $18.00 - $22.00 per hourWe are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.From two business partners with a vision to franchise locations across the United States, Sir Grout is a distinctive hard surface care brand that leads the industry, one grout coloring appointment at a time. Our tight-knit community of founders, franchise owners, and technicians has spread across the east coast and into several midwestern states to continue connecting with customers everywhere. We've even expanded our franchise to include other hard surface services that keep our franchise owners' days rewardingly full and our customers impressed with the results.Innovate With Us and Make a Difference!If you are into hard surface restoration and care about customer satisfaction, this is the perfect place for you.Apply here. required fieldsFirst Name*Last Name*Email*Phone*Yes, Text Me!I consent to receiving text messages about this hiring process and, if hired, future job related information from Sir Grout Central Ohio.Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. Reply STOP to opt out. Reply HELP for help. See our User Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for details.Get faster updates with texting!Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. 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