2223 days ago

[JOB ALERT] - Exceed we fix windows & doors. We are hiring Service Technicians!

Exceed - We Fix Windows & Doors

Hi Neighbours,

We are seeking dynamic and versatile SERVICE TECHNICIANS to join our team.

- Mobile role with great remuneration.
- Lots of variety - no two days the same.
- Develop or extend your trade skills - support and training provided within a vibrant, franchised operation that's been running for over 29 years.

Exceed is a respected national franchise within New Zealand’s door and window maintenance industry. Active for more than 29 years, we have continued to excel in providing outstanding mobile window & door maintenance solutions to our loyal customers. We are therefore growing in this exciting, fast-paced, ever changing industry!

As a small family business we are great employers who offer a supportive friendly flexible work environment and continued learning and training.

To learn more about the role click on the link below:
www.trademe.co.nz...

Please SHARE our post if you know someone who could be perfect for this role :) Thanks!

From the Exceed Franklin team - we fix windows & doors
Catherine, Ron and Tom

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