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Garage Door - Install Technician

Kansas City, KS

đź”§ Garage Door Technician

📍 Garage Pros – Kansas City, KS
💲 $20 – $30/hour | Full-Time

Do you enjoy solving problems, working with your hands, and helping people in your community? Ready to take your mechanical skills to the next level in a company that values hard work and heart?

Garage Pros is opening the door to your next big opportunity.


🚪 Why Join Us?

At Garage Pros, we’re not just fixing garage doors — we’re building trust with every home and business we serve. We’re a family-owned company that values craftsmanship, character, and community. If you’re passionate, personable, and take pride in delivering a 5-star experience, we want to meet you!

We’re looking for a driven, customer-focused Garage Door Technician to join our growing team in Kansas City, KS. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or mechanically inclined and ready to learn, we’ll provide the training, tools, and support you need to succeed.


🔨 What You’ll Do

  • Install, repair, and maintain residential, commercial, and industrial garage doors and openers.

  • Perform thorough inspections to ensure top-quality workmanship and safety standards.

  • Use documentation (notes, diagrams, photos) to streamline future work.

  • Follow OSHA safety standards and uphold a safe work environment for you and your team.

  • Provide excellent service with a friendly, professional attitude.

  • Communicate effectively with customers and team members.

  • Identify customer needs and recommend solutions or product upgrades.

  • Contribute to a collaborative, high-performing team environment.

  • Take on additional duties as needed — we're all in this together!


đź§° What You Bring

  • Valid driver's license with clean MVR.

  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs, use basic hand tools, and climb ladders.

  • Mechanical aptitude; garage door experience is a plus, especially with:

    • Sectional doors, rolling steel, fire doors, dock equipment, etc.

  • Knowledge of OSHA guidelines and jobsite safety protocols.

  • Strong verbal communication and problem-solving skills.

  • Experience with ServiceTitan is a plus.

  • Positive attitude, adaptability, and customer-first mindset.

  • High school diploma or equivalent.


🎉 What We Offer

  • Pay: $20–$30/hour, based on experience & performance.

  • Health Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Paid Time Off & Holidays

  • Employee Discounts & Referral Bonuses

  • Career Growth: We invest in training and development — your success is our success.

  • Family Culture: We’re a tight-knit team that supports each other and celebrates wins.


🚀 Ready to Launch Your Career?

Join a company where your work truly matters — to our customers, your teammates, and your future. If you’re ready to grow your career with a respected name in garage door services, apply today and let’s open some doors together.

Guild Garage Group LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer AA/EOE/M/F/V/D. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Garage Pros 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.

 

Pay Range

$20 - $30 USD

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