Appliance Repair Technician
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Appliance Repair Tech, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
- Accurately diagnose and repair appliances in the customer's home
- Refrigerators, Ovens, Cooktops, Washers, Dryers, Microwaves - Experience repairing major brands including: LG, GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, Frigidaire
- Be able to get a unit into its service modes and be able to talk with technical support from the home
- NO SEALED SYSTEMS & NO DISWASHERS - due to the time it takes to repair these products, unless you are EPA certified and want to repair them...
- We can teach you to evaluate and repair TVs in the home, too. If you can already fix TVs, that is a plus!
- Our techs roll from their homes and come into the shop very little. Parts are normally sent to clients directly
- Valid Driver's License with a clean record
- The ability to safely lift up to 50 pounds on a repetitive basis
- Provide your own tools
- We can provide a vehicle, but if you have one, we can talk about you using it and paying mileage
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Once you hit a production goal, you will be paid commission over that goal - or straight commission if you want
Pay is based on your experience level and the more you repair, the more you can make after commission.
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.
Or apply here. Why Should you Consider a Career in Appliance Repair?High Demand
Amid the general collapse of the service economy during the pandemic — appliance repair technicians are seeing explosive demand for their services as families adjust to living at home 24/7, sometimes with adult children, elderly parents or in-laws expanding households and putting more wear and tear on refrigerators and dishwashers. (Source: )
Job Security
Appliance repair is a great career choice because even with constantly advancing appliance technology, repair careers won’t be sent overseas or replaced by robots. People’s daily lives will always rely on appliances, and repairmen will always be needed to step in and get them back online. (Source: )
Upward Mobility
Given how rapidly home appliances’ tech evolves, you’ll be continuously learning how to solve new problems for customers. Additionally, as you become acclimated to these changes, you can market your unique skills and boost your earnings. (Source: )
Competitive Compensation
Being an appliance repair tech just so happens to pay pretty well also, more than enough to support a family and enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. (Source: )
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