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Garage Door - Lead Install Technician

Round Rock, TX

🔧 Lead Installer – Gator Garage Doors | Round Rock, TX

Do you take pride in your craftsmanship, enjoy solving problems, and thrive in a role where every day is different? Ready to lead and inspire while building a secure future for your customers—and your career?
This is your chance to open the door to something bigger.

At Gator Garage Doors, part of the Guild family of brands, we’re more than just a garage door company—we’re a trusted name built on decades of family values, customer-first service, and community commitment. We proudly serve Austin and the surrounding areas with residential, commercial, and industrial garage door solutions, and we’re growing fast.

We’re looking for a Lead Installer to join our Round Rock-based team. This is not just a job—it’s a leadership role with room to grow and a team that will support your success.


🔨 What You'll Do:

  • Lead by example with the installation of two (2) garage doors per day, ensuring high standards of quality, safety, and customer satisfaction

  • Troubleshoot issues, solve problems on the spot, and ensure seamless job completion

  • Maintain a clean and organized workspace in customer homes and on job sites

  • Document all work with notes, photos, and diagrams to ensure accuracy and efficiency

  • Train and support new team members as needed

  • Proactively identify opportunities to recommend upgrades or additional services to customers

  • Foster a professional, respectful, and team-first environment

  • Start your day Monday–Friday at 7:00 AM, working until completion


✅ What You Bring:

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience installing residential garage doors

  • Valid driver’s license with clean MVR

  • Experience in commercial garage door systems a plus (rolling steel, sectional, fire doors, etc.)

  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs, use hand tools, and safely work on ladders

  • Mechanical aptitude and confidence with technical problem solving

  • Commitment to safety, following OSHA protocols and company best practices

  • Strong communication and customer service skills

  • Comfortable using ServiceTitan and tablets for work orders and documentation

  • Availability to work Saturdays as needed

  • High school diploma or equivalent


🎁 What We Offer You:

  • Competitive Compensation and opportunities for performance-based raises

  • Company Vehicle for work-related use

  • Full Benefits Package: Health, Dental, Vision, PTO, Holidays, 401(k) with matching

  • Employee Discounts and Referral Bonuses

  • Career Advancement: We invest in our people and promote from within

  • A supportive, growing team that values your hard work and leadership


Ready to Lead the Way?

If you're ready to be part of a growing team that values skill, drive, and integrity, we want to hear from you. Take the next step in your career and apply today!

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.

Pay Range

$80,000 - $100,000 USD

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