AUTO GLASS TECHNICIAN Transportation & Warehousing - Grand Ledge, MI at Geebo

AUTO GLASS TECHNICIAN

DescriptionWho we need:
At Henderson we are looking for those interested in a career with our growing company.
Our Auto Glass Technicians repair and replace all types of auto glass.
They may also be involved in calibration of ADAS systems and fulfill customer orders for custom glass and mirrors.
Becoming a Henderson auto glass technician requires skill and dedication but is also very rewarding.
Henderson auto glass technicians do both mobile and in-shop repairs.
We are hiring both experienced technicians and trainees willing to learn the trade.
All our technicians must take pride in their work and have experience working through problems effectively in a team atmosphere.
Minimum
Qualifications:
We need teammates that want to a career, not just a job.
o Experience Installing Auto Glass.
o Patience to learn and work through solving problems.
o Some experience or interest in working with hand and power toolson automobiles is preferred.
o Valid driver's license with a track record of safe driving.
o Ability to lift and carry up to 75lbs.
o High school diploma or GED.
What you'll get:
o Skillset and a careero Competitive hourly pay with a strong, local, growing company based upon experienceo Consistent Scheduleo Paid training and uniformso 401ko Medical, Dental, Vision Insuranceo Paid time offRequirementsThe company requires successful passing of the following pre employment screening assessments:
Drug screen - Rapid screen:
Includes Cocaine, Amphetamines (Methamphetamine), Opiates (codeine, morphine), PCP Criminal/DMV Background Check (Must have a valid drivers license and meet the company's driver standards) Recommended Skills Assessments Calibration Curiosity Defensive Driving Patience Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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