- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
If you’re mechanically inclined and have experience working with tools, electrical systems, or troubleshooting equipment, this is a strong opportunity to build a high-income skill.
- Diagnose and repair appliances in customers’ homes
- Use tools and a multimeter to track down issues
- Communicate with customers and collect payment
- Run a full daily schedule of service calls
- Training: $17–$19/hr
- After training: $25–$35/hr equivalent
- Company vehicle provided for service calls
Monday – Friday (no weekends)
- Mechanically inclined
- Reliable, shows up on time
- Valid driver’s license (21+)
- Able to work independently after training
As an appliance repair technician, you’ll work with anything from dishwashers to microwaves to dryers. In other words, you’ll need to be fairly knowledgeable about large appliances, portable appliances, mechanical work, as well as electrical work.
You’ll deal with more than just appliances, though, as a repair technician, you’ll have to deal with people, too.
Appliance repair technicians must also have skills in high mechanical aptitude, have impeccable written and verbal communication skills, work adeptly with repair tools, be okay with lifting heavy machinery, and of course, be incredibly skilled in troubleshooting problems.
Are you prepared to start your journey toward becoming an appliance technician?
If so, look through our open positions using the filters above!
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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