What are the responsibilities and job description for the Entry Level Auto Glass Technician (Paid Training; Hiring Immediately) position at Safelite?
The Repair Specialist, which we hire year-round and seasonally, performs vehicle glass repairs whenever a glass replacement is not required. Our paid, formal training program teaches everything needed to complete these specialized repairs, regardless of any prior mechanical experience.
What You’ll Get
Competitive weekly base pay starting at $17.50/hour.
This position will receive a $2/hour pay enhancement from May 9th – July 30th, 2022
A benefits package valued at more than $10k*. This includes a 401(k) plan with company matching, medical coverage plans customized to suit your needs and a commitment to work/life balance through our paid time off (PTO) programs, company holidays and paid volunteer days.
Up to $5,250 annually in tuition reimbursement.
Paid training and all the tools and resources you'll need to be successful.
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What You’ll Do
Learn to repair vehicle glass (in the classroom and hands on) with a focus on the Safelite Way of Fitting under the guidance of experienced technicians and Safelite leaders.
Repair chips, cracks and other auto glass related issues on customer vehicles.
Manage work orders, customer documentation and customer communication through the Safelite handheld Mobile Resource Management (MRM) technology.
Clean customer vehicle during wait/idle time during the repair process as well as perform additional housekeeping tasks in company vehicle and shop.
Safely and professionally operate a company fleet vehicle to and from customer locations.
All other duties as assigned.
What You’ll Need
Education: High School Diploma/GED/Equivalent required.
Valid state-issued driver’s license required.
On-the-job training/completion of Safelite SafeTech™ certification.
The ability to operate a Safelite van, following all safety, cleanliness policies, traffic laws, and maintain a safe driving record.
Flexibility with hours and days trained/worked, as workloads fluctuate.
Comfort working outside in a variety of weather conditions.
Present a professional appearance and wear personal protective equipment.
Physical requirements: lifting and carrying up to 75 lbs. for short periods, working at elevated heights, remaining on your feet for extended periods.