Installation Technician - Video, Phone, Internet, & Security Administrative & Office Jobs - Suffolk, VA at Geebo

Installation Technician - Video, Phone, Internet, & Security

CDIS Communications CDIS Communications Hampton Roads, VA Hampton Roads, VA Full-time Full-time $1,200 a week $1,200 a week Come be a part of our national team as we offer a full training program that includes certification upon completion.
This is a true career opportunity with growth and opportunity locally and on a national level.
We have current openings for Installation Technicians in the Tidewater Virginia area.
These Technicians will be installing Video, High Speed Internet, and Phone Service in residences and businesses throughout the Tidewater Area.
We are looking for both experienced and inexperienced techs with the willingness to learn and work hard.
Potential technicians need to be able to lift and carry an 80lb ladder, pass a criminal background check (no felonies or Class A misdemeanors), have a good/valid driver's license (no more than 2 moving violations within the last 3 years), be at least 21 years old, be able to take and follow direction with a positive attitude, understand safety first, work when you are scheduled, and treat everyone (customers and employee's, fellow techs, dispatchers, management, etc.
) with respect and professionalism.
You must also have great customer service skills and the aptitude to learn technical aspects of the business.
This is a permanent full-time W-2 position (no 1099 contractors).
Company will provide ladders, vehicle, and fuel.
Techs are responsible for their own hand tools.
Company offers health insurance and other associated benefits.
Experienced technicians can make upwards of $1200 weekly, average technicians bring home between $800-$1000 on a regular basis.
We pay minimum wage while you are training (training is approximately 4-6 weeks).
All techs work in uniform shirt and business casual style attire (no jeans).
We offer direct deposit.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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