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I have a vacancy for a service Technician

Robert from Exceed - We fix windows & doors

EXCEED St Heliers/Remuera
We fix doors and windows

Service Technicians –
Exceed is one of New Zealand’s leading franchised businesses. We offer prompt, personalised service to our customers, be they in their homes or at work.

Due to OUR current Technician moving on we have a position for a service technician. It’s your skills in the following areas that will make the difference.

• Friendly customer service skills with that ‘can do’ handyman sparkle that stands out

• Well presented, reliable.

• Ability to find solutions.

• Excellent small trade tool skills

• you’ll need a full driver’s licence and we do get a police check.

Customer focused and proud of your work


If you are looking for variety, like talking with customers and enjoy a challenge, you will fit the bill. The area we cover is St Heliers, Remuera.

Training, uniform provided and you’ll be running your service van from base, once trained.

We have a position for someone with the desire to work for a trusted brand in a permanent position, with standard hours and additional incentive remuneration.
Could be part time --- Let’s talk.

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

robert@exceed.co.nz
0272786002

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