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Garage Door Technician Apprentice

Meridian, ID

đŸšȘ Start Your Skilled Trades Career as a Garage Door Technician

Company: Action Garage Doors
Location: Meridian, ID
Pay: $20–$25 per hour (DOE)
Schedule: Full-Time | Paid Training Provided

Build a Career You Can Be Proud Of—No Experience Required

Are you mechanically curious, enjoy hands-on work, and want a career with real growth potential—not just a job?
At Action Garage Doors, we’re looking for motivated individuals ready to learn a skilled trade, work with their hands, and grow into a long-term career serving homeowners in the Treasure Valley.

Whether you’re new to the trades or looking to pivot into a more stable, in-demand field, we’ll train you step-by-step and set you up for success.


⭐ Why Join Action Garage Doors?

  • No garage door experience required — we provide paid, hands-on training

  • Competitive starting pay: $20–$25/hr based on experience

  • Clear career path to advanced technician roles and higher earnings

  • Consistent, year-round work in an essential trade

  • Supportive team culture where your effort is noticed and valued

As a Garage Door Technician, you’ll learn alongside experienced professionals while developing mechanical, technical, and customer service skills that open doors—literally and figuratively.


🔧 What You’ll Do (We Train You!)

  • Assist with residential garage door and opener installation, repair, and maintenance

  • Learn to safely diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical issues

  • Perform safety inspections and follow industry best practices

  • Provide friendly, professional customer service in customers’ homes

  • Document jobs with notes and photos using company systems

  • Keep tools, equipment, and work vehicles clean and organized

  • Support teammates and contribute to smooth daily operations

  • Follow all safety procedures to protect yourself and our customers

You’ll start by learning the basics and quickly grow into a skilled technician with increased responsibility and earning potential.


🎯 What We’re Looking For

  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record

  • Mechanical curiosity and willingness to learn

  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs and work on ladders

  • Strong work ethic and dependable attendance

  • Positive, customer-first attitude

  • Good communication skills and a team mindset

  • High school diploma or GED

Experience in construction, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, automotive, or general labor is helpful—but not required.


đŸ’Œ What We Offer

  • $20–$25/hr starting pay (DOE)

  • Paid training & ongoing skill development

  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • PTO + Paid Holidays

  • 401(k) with Company Match

  • Company vehicle after training completion

  • Employee referral bonuses

  • Advancement opportunities with real earning growth

  • A team-focused environment that rewards hard work


đŸ‘· About Action Garage Doors

Action Garage Doors proudly serves Meridian and the greater Boise area, providing reliable, high-quality garage door repair and installation services. We’re known for our professionalism, craftsmanship, and commitment to both our customers and our employees. Our goal is simple: build great technicians by investing in great people.


🔍 Before You Apply

This role requires standard background checks, MVR screening, and drug testing to maintain a safe and trustworthy work environment.


🔧 Ready to Open the Door to Your Future?

If you’re motivated, hands-on, and ready to learn a valuable trade with long-term career potential, we’d love to meet you.

👉 Apply today and start your career with Action Garage Doors!

Guild Garage Group LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer AA/EOE/M/F/V/D. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Action may provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.

All candidates are required to undergo pre-employment Background and Drug Screenings, as well as a Motor Vehicle Record Check.

*This posting provides details on potential commissioned compensation ranges and possibilities. These amounts are not guaranteed and should in no way be construed as a salary offer.

Pay Range

$20 - $25 USD

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