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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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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.
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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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Internal Associates: Already a member of the Safelite team? 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 LI-JF1 Base Pay Range Min - Max ( in $USD): $19.25 - $19.25.
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We offer a comprehensive training program, a personal mentor, and all the necessary tools for you to become a certified auto glass technician. Job Description: Glass AmericaAuto Glass Installer TraineeSyracuse, NYHave you ever thought about a career in the fast growing auto glass industry.
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The Auto Body Technician works in alignment with all team members in achieving the repair facilities KPIs and is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of The Boyd Group at all times.
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Earn up to $22/hour as a Senior Tech & up to $2/hour as a Master Tech. Technician career levels determined based on performance metrics demonstrating efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction.
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Safely operate a company vehicle and company-issued tools utilized throughout the workday. 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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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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Work independently, but also as part of a team with opportunities for growth and advancement? We'll help you build a fulfilling career and encourage you to have a life. But beyond the glass, we're so much more.
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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 #LI-AF2.
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A benefits package valued at more than $10k*. 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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Our Auto Glass Technician Trainees reflect our purpose to make a difference and bring unexpected happiness to people’s everyday lives. · Install and repair auto glass and recalibrate automotive safety systems.
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Safelite is more than just an auto glass company. As a Technician Trainee you will: · Learn the Safelite way, through paid hands-on and classroom training. · Prepare for the next step in your career as a Safelite-certified Technician by testing your knowledge of installations, embracing a positive attitude, and following techniques taught in training.
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Blue Star Glass / Blue Line Drywall & Builders Founded in 2007, Blue Star Glass, Inc. is a commercial architectural glass fabricator located in Central New Jersey. Servicing NJ, NYC Metro Area, NY, PA, CT & MA, Blue Star Glass has quickly grown to be one of the Northeast’s leading glass fabricators.
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