Commercial Appliance Service Technician Apprentice Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Redwood City, CA at Geebo

Commercial Appliance Service Technician Apprentice

Quick Apply Full-time 7 hours ago Full Job Description (San Francisco-San Jose-Bay Area) P&D Appliance is growing its field service team and is seeking candidates for its training program.
The ideal candidate will be strongly mechanically inclined with a desire to learn how to service restaurant equipment.
Candidates must have excellent communication and follow-up skills.
The successful candidate's will enter the technician training program and be required to reach pre-defined curriculum-based goals, as well as on the job training goals.
Minimal travel may be required for specific on-the job and manufacturer training.
This position reports to the Lead Technician.
Minimum Requirements Technical or mechanical experience a plus Moderate IT/computer skills Exceptional integrity Self-starter Ability to Pass Drug Screen and Background Check Benefits of Employment Competitive, Experience Based Salary Medical and Dental Benefits Long Term Disability Life Insurance Vacation and Holidays 401k with company match Employee Assistance Programs Growing company with promotion potential About Our Company Since 1946, thousands of restaurants, hotels, hospitals, school districts and universities throughout the Bay Area and Northern California have trusted P&D Appliance to provide timely, professional service for their commercial cooking and refrigeration equipment.
Other customers have come to rely on us to provide sound technical assistance and the correct parts to help them do their own repairs.
Nearly every major manufacturer of commercial cooking and refrigeration relies on us to provide effective warranty service for their New equipment.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
For drivers, a valid license is a must.
We are a drug free workplace.
All employment offers are made contingent on passing a drug test.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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