DH Pace

CommercialDoorServiceTechniciansExperiencedorTrainee

Dalton, Georgia, United States
The Brief

“Commercial Door Service Technicians - Experienced or Trainee at DH Pace. Repair a wide range of commercial doors and door hardware including roll up doors also known as dock doors, dock equipment, high speed rolling doors and commercial entry doors. Identify opportunities to provide customers with products and services”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Successful completion of references, employment verifications, background check, drug screen, and driving record (if applicable) required in advance of hire.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to safely lift up to 75 pounds, Ability to work at heights and use a ladder, Must possess valid driver’s license and good driving record

Nice to Have

High School Diploma/GED, Experience in a similar role or one that required a mechanical aptitude

What You'll Do.

Repair a wide range of commercial doors and door hardware including roll up doors also known as dock doors

high speed rolling doors and commercial entry doors

Identify opportunities to provide customers with products and services

Track and maintain job related paperwork and submitting in a timely manner

Operate in safety conscious manner at all times while performing job duties

Other duties as assigned

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