Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Mead, WA at Geebo

Service Technician

Nwestco LLC is looking for a PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN WITH CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE!Nwestco is an established leader for over 25 years in the sales, service, and installation of Petroleum and Car Wash Equipment throughout the Northwest and the Rockies.
We offer Great Benefits and career advancement opportunities:
401K, HSA, Healthcare, Dental, Vision, Long and Short term disability, Accident, Vacation, Holiday Pay, Clothing Allowance, Cell Phone, Vehicle, Credit Card.
Tremendous opportunity for a career-minded individual.
The successful candidate will have the following skills:
Construction experience with mechanical aptitude is a plus.
People who can demonstrate a proven work ethic and high aptitude in a high-demand industry are those whom we will invest in and train.
Petroleum construction, installation, and heavy equipment experience a plus.
Make safety a priority and are familiar with safety requirements.
Ability to work with a team.
Strong customer service skills and ability to effectively communicate.
Has a valid driver's license with a 5-year clean driving record.
Is able to pass pre-employment physical with extensive lifting (up to 75 lb), twisting, pulling, kneeling, and squatting.
Our ideal candidate has experience working with fuel dispensers and pumps, retail POS systems, car wash in-bay automatics, or tunnels, willing to learn their way around these products.
Any type of mechanical or electrical service background is a plus; willingness to learn and work with others on our team is a must.
Job Type:
Full-timeSalary:
$20.
00 - $30.
00 per hourSchedule:
Monday to FridayWeekend availability PI226491660 Recommended Skills Communication Construction Curiosity Customer Service Hardworking And Dedicated Heavy Equipment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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