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Garage Door - Install Technician (Part Time)

Hawaii Door - Pearl City, HI

🚪 Join the Raynor Overhead Doors and Gates Team – Opening Doors to Your Next Career Opportunity!
Location: 96-1368 Waihona Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
Employment Type: Part-Time

Do you enjoy working with your hands, solving real-world problems, and being a trusted expert in your community? At Raynor Overhead Doors and Gates, we don’t just install garage doors—we deliver peace of mind, security, and service you can count on.

We’re hiring a motivated, hands-on Garage Door Technician who is ready to take their career to the next level. Whether you’re new to the trade or looking to advance, this is your opportunity to work with one of Oahu’s most respected garage door teams.


💪 What You’ll Do:

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

  • Provide excellent in-home customer service, offering professional, clear communication.

  • Perform safety inspections and document your work clearly using photos and service notes.

  • Identify and recommend helpful solutions—no high-pressure sales, just great service.

  • Collaborate with your team and utilize tools like ServiceTitan to stay organized and efficient.


🎯 What You Bring:

  • A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.

  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs and operate hand and power tools confidently.

  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.

  • A team-oriented attitude and a desire to grow your skillset.

  • High school diploma or GED required.

  • Prior garage door experience is a plus—but we will train the right candidate.

📚 Training Commitment:
This role requires at least 8 weekdays of training within your first 2 weeks. You’ll receive hands-on instruction to ensure you’re fully prepared to succeed in the field.


đź’µ Compensation & Pay Progression:

  • Starting Pay: $22–$26/hour at the helper/unskilled level.

  • Growth Path: Clearly defined wage increases based on time, performance, and training milestones.

  • Top-Tier Earnings: Fully trained technicians earn $28–$32/hour, including some prevailing wage work.

  • Pay details and advancement paths will be covered during the interview process.


🌟 Why You’ll Love Working With Us:

  • Room to Grow: We invest in your career with continuous training and promotion opportunities.
  • Team Culture: We’re a proud, locally rooted team with a 30+ year reputation on Oahu.

  • Employee Perks: Discounts, referral bonuses, and a supportive work environment.


đź‘· About Raynor Overhead Doors and Gates:

We’ve proudly served the island of Oahu for over 30 years, installing and servicing more than 30,000 garage doors across residential and commercial settings. Our team takes pride in delivering reliable, attractive, and durable garage door solutions that stand the test of time. When you join Raynor, you're joining a company committed to quality, integrity, and island values.


🔍 Before You Apply:

Background checks, drug screening, and MVR checks are part of our hiring process—we’re committed to building a team you can trust.


đź”§ Start Your Career with Raynor Overhead Doors and Gates Today!
If you're looking for a meaningful trade, a great team, and the opportunity to grow your skills on island time — we can’t wait to meet you.

 

Raynor Hawaii Overhead Doors is an Equal Opportunity Employer AA/EOE/M/F/V/D. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Raynor Hawaii Overhead Doors 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.

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