We're looking for a service technician!
WINDOW & DOOR MAINTENANCE
TRADESMAN/TECHNICIAN | FULL TIME
Strong communicator and good with your hands?
This is a great opportunity to join a fantastic company as part of a National Franchise System that delivers exceptional levels of customer service whilst resolving our client’s window and door maintenance challenges.
This is a hands-on job fixing windows & doors. Glazing and aluminium fabrication advantageous but not essential as full training will be provided.
Be a part of our close knit, high performing team!
Our ideal candidate is someone who is:
• Trustworthy
• Willing to learn and is coachable.
• A logical thinker and problem solver
• A people person who enjoys interacting with a range of clients
• Well presented.
• Has excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Focussed on attention to detail.
Essential requirements:
• Current full driver’s license
• Be able to work independently.
• Competent with hand and basic electric tools
On offer:
• Full time role
• Competitive wage
• Great working environment with a small dedicated team based in Manawatu & Wanganui
To apply for this role please send your CV and cover letter to careers@exceed.co.nz
Cheers,
Neel from Exceed we fix windows & doors
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