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KO PEST Technician Position

Jack from KO PEST

KO PEST LTD
Auckland Pest Control Technician Wanted!!
Full-time and casual positions available. Good wage plus vechile.

About Us:
We are a fast growing Auckland based pest control company that prides ourselves on providing effective pest control treatments and unrivaled customer service consistently. We value our team and offer a range of benefits and opportunities including: - consistent and regular work - job security - company vechile provided - attractive base salary - a fantastic team of passionate people - An unrivaled opportunity to build your skills and develop your career within and outside of our pest division - Training, development and internal opportunities available

Tasks & responsibilities

We have an excellent opportunity for a Trainee Pest Control Technician to join KO PEST in our Auckland team. In this role, you will receive top-class industry training, empowering you to be able to provide a professional, effective, and friendly service to all our residential & commercial customers.
As a KO PEST employee, you will be treating residential and commercial customers for all manner of pest problems to ensure they are pest free.
Great customer service skills and customer service experience are essential, alongside excellent attention to detail and a willingness to learn new skills as you work independently and are self-motivated.
Qualifications & experience

Industry standard qualifications and experience are desirable, but we are willing to train the right candidate who has the attributes to become a great technician. We will need excellent customer service skills and presentation. A full and clean drivers license. No criminal history. Fully vacinated.

A 3 month training period is mandatory. Following the successful completion of this period, an increased hourly rate on a full-time annual salary will be offered and take effect. Annual bonuses are available to employees who carry out work at a high level and gain positive customer feedback

Contact Jack on 0212517977 or jack@kopest.co.nz

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