Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Stevensville, MT at Geebo

Service Technician

For 77 years, Clearwater Systems has provided the highest quality water treatment solutions to our customers, with first-class customer service.
We have an immediate opening for a Service Technician for our Hamilton service center.
This full-time position features regular work hours, complete training, growth potential as skills develop.
We also provide necessary tools, uniforms, and a company van for work and your commute.
Join our team today to unlock the next chapter of your career!The Service Technician installs and repairs Clearwater Systems' best-in-industry equipment while providing each customer with a fantastic experience.
This is achieved through effectively communicating with customers about what is being installed and how to use their new equipment, successfully installing the equipment in a neat and efficient manner, and leaving the home clean and tidy.
Initial training will take place in Hamilton, with service being dispatched from our Missoula location after training is completed.
A company vehicle is provided.
Must be 21 years old with an acceptable driving record, per insurance company guidelines.
Get part of your pay early with our unique Pay on Demand program.
This full-time position also includes great benefits including earning paid vacations and holidays right away.
Other benefits (health, dental, etc.
) are available within 90 days.
Recommended Skills Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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