- 401(k) matching
- Company parties
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Receive, inspect, and log incoming customer and warranty parts into the internal system.
- Manage and organize the parts storage area for efficiency and accuracy.
- Track and monitor technician truck stock inventory; ensure each vehicle is properly stocked.
- Conduct inventory counts on technician vehicles and reconcile variances.
- Prepare, label, and distribute parts for scheduled service calls.
- Drive company vehicle to deliver parts to technicians or customers across Connecticut and Rhode Island as needed.
- Serve as a second-man helper on select technician jobs (e.g., appliance lifts, installations).
- Assist with light facility maintenance, organization, and occasional errands for the office.
- Support operational projects or seasonal tasks as assigned by management.
- Communicate professionally with technicians, vendors, and customers regarding part deliveries or order status.
- Provide friendly and professional customer interactions when delivering parts to homes.
- Collaborate with the service management team to ensure smooth scheduling and service efficiency.
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Valid driver’s license and clean driving record (company vehicle provided).
- Strong organizational and inventory management skills.
- Comfortable using computers and learning internal software systems.
- Excellent communication and people skills for working with staff and customers.
- Ability to lift and move appliance parts or assist with appliance handling as needed.
- Positive attitude, team-oriented mindset, and willingness to help where needed.
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Full-time: Monday–Friday, occasional Saturdays as needed.
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Compensation: $19-$24 per hour, based on experience and qualifications, with benefits including:
- Paid Time Off (vacation, sick, and personal days)
- Paid Holidays
- Health Insurance Options
- Growth and advancement opportunities
- Paid Time Off (vacation, sick, and personal days)
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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