Parts & Supply Courier PT Haltom City, TX

Parts & Supply Courier PT

Part Time • Haltom City, TX

Parts & Supply Courier (Part-Time)

As a Guinco Service Parts & Supply Courier (Part-Time), you will be responsible for all aspect of pickup and delivery of time-sensitive customer job parts & materials, truck stock replenishment, supplies & equipment, paperwork, and miscellaneous items.  Deliveries will be between the Guinco Service warehouse location to field service technicians vehicles throughout the greater DFW area, and back to the Guinco Service warehouse. 

Work hours are non-business hours and can be flexible. (evenings) This position typically works 26-29 hours per week. The Courior operates in all types of indoor and outdoor work environments, therefore exposure to heat and cold is to be expected.  Excellent safety and attendance performance is expected.

Responsibilities
  • Ability to follow all safety rules and procedures.
  • Preparing trucks for deliveries.
  • Schedule general maintenance of trucks and equipment.
  • Loading and unloading parts bins, individual parts, and company-related products, supplies, materials, and paperwork.
  • Communicating in an honest and professional manner to field service technicians, parts & logistics staff, support personnel, and supervisors
  • Keeps all documents and maintenance records up to date. 
  • Any other duties requested by management. 
Qualifications
  • Ability to pass pre-employment drug screen, criminal background check, and driver’s license check
  • Valid driver’s license - Class B preferred
  • Ability to read, write, and speak English (bi-lingual always a plus)
Requirements
  • Willing to follow all safety procedures and work in a safe manner.
  • A self-starter and willing to take the initiative, able and willing to work without direct supervision.
  • Understand and accept that change is inevitable embrace it and adapt as it happens.
  • At least one year of relevant driving experience is preferred.
  • Have a valid driver's license for the type of vehicle required for the position and be able to meet driver qualification requirements.
  • Will be required to wear various personal protective equipment consistent with any hazards encountered in this role.
  • Dependable and maintain a good attendance record.
Compensation: $17.00 - $19.00 per hour

We 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.





This business is independently owned and operated. Your application will go directly to the independent business, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of said business. All inquiries about employment at this location should be made directly to the location, and not to the United Appliance Servicers Association.

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Why Should you Consider a Career at Guinco Service?

Full Medical Benefits Package
We offer a complete benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, and Vision! Guinco pays for 50% of the employee's benefits. We also contribute to a Health Savings Account and match up to 4% of your 401K contributions! In addition to all of that, we offer multiple other voluntary benefits that include Company Paid Life Insurance, Company Paid Long Term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital Indemnity Insurance.
High Demand
Amid the general collapse of the service economy during the pandemic — appliance repair technicians are seeing explosive demand for their services as families adjust to living at home 24/7, sometimes with adult children, elderly parents or in-laws expanding households and putting more wear and tear on refrigerators and dishwashers. (Source: washingtonpost.com)
Job Security
Appliance repair is a great career choice because even with constantly advancing appliance technology, repair careers won’t be sent overseas or replaced by robots. People’s daily lives will always rely on appliances, and repairmen will always be needed to step in and get them back online. (Source: nhaparts.com)
Upward Mobility
Given how rapidly home appliances’ tech evolves, you’ll be continuously learning how to solve new problems for customers. Additionally, as you become acclimated to these changes, you can market your unique skills and boost your earnings. (Source: appliancerepairstartup.com)
Competitive Compensation
Being an appliance repair tech just so happens to pay pretty well also, more than enough to support a family and enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. (Source: nhaparts.com)
Work-Life Balance
We focus on family here at Guinco. We make sure that our employees have ample time to spend with their families outside of work. We like to work hard and play hard. Some of our administrative positions, work on a 4-DAY WORK WEEK SCHEDULE. This allows our team to take care of themselves and their families so that they can be their best possible selves both at home and at work. We constantly have family activities for all employees and celebrate one another's hard work with some well-deserved awards and other employee recognition opportunities!