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Garage Door Technician

Round Rock, TX

🚪 Join the Gator Garage Doors Family – Where Every Door You Open is a New Opportunity!

Do you love working with people, solving real problems, and being the hero your neighbors didn’t know they needed? At Gator Garage Doors, we’re not just installing doors – we’re opening up futures, building trust, and making life a little easier for homeowners and businesses across the Austin, TX area.

We're on the hunt for a motivated, hands-on Garage Door Technician who’s ready to take their career to the next level in a company that truly values hard work, character, and growth. If you’re someone who thrives on solving challenges, loves being out in the field, and takes pride in quality craftsmanship – this is your sign to join us!


💪 What You’ll Do:

  • Be the friendly face and skilled hands that keep homes and businesses secure and functioning.

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

  • Deliver 5-star customer service with every interaction – empathy, communication, and professionalism are key.

  • Document your work with clarity – notes, diagrams, and photos that support team efficiency and future visits.

  • Inspect and guarantee all work meets the highest safety standards and company expectations.

  • Spot opportunities to recommend helpful upgrades and services (no pushy sales – just solutions!).

  • Collaborate with teammates and coordinate seamlessly using tools like ServiceTitan.


🎯 What You Bring:

  • A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record (we want you safe and confident on the road).

  • Experience in garage door systems is a plus – but we’ll train the right go-getter!

  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs, climb ladders, and use standard hand tools with confidence.

  • Natural problem-solving skills and strong communication instincts.

  • An organized, positive mindset with a strong sense of urgency and accountability.

  • High school diploma or GED required.


🌟 Why You’ll Love It Here:

  • Top-Tier Benefits – Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, Holidays, 401(k) + company match.

  • Career Growth – We invest in YOU. Training, development, and leadership paths are baked into our culture.

  • Supportive Culture – Family-owned and operated, Gator Garage Doors treats our team like family.

  • Perks – Employee discounts, referral bonuses, and a real sense of belonging.

  • Reputation You Can Be Proud Of – We’ve built a name in Austin for quality, honesty, and service.


đź‘· About Us:

Gator Garage Doors is a trusted name in the Austin, TX area, proudly delivering high-quality garage door installations, repairs, and maintenance for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. We believe that showing up for our customers and each other makes all the difference.


🔍 Before You Apply:

We conduct background checks, drug screenings, and MVR checks for all candidates – because safety and trust come first.


🔧 Start building your future with Gator Garage Doors today. If you’re ready to take pride in your work, be appreciated for your skill, and join a company that’s growing fast with room for YOU to grow too — we can’t wait to meet you.

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

 

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$18 - $20 USD

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