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Commercial Garage Door Technician

Garage Door Doctor - Indianapolis, IN

šŸ”§ Commercial Garage Door Technician

Company: Garage Door Doctor
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Starting Pay: $19–$23 per hour (based on experience)
Employment Type: Full-Time

🚪 Join Garage Door Doctor – Indianapolis' Trusted Name in Commercial Door Solutions

Are you a skilled technician who takes pride in high-quality workmanship and thrives in fast-paced industrial environments? At Garage Door Doctor, we’ve earned our reputation by delivering reliable, professional commercial door service throughout the Indianapolis area.

We’re seeking a Commercial Garage Door Technician who is mechanically strong, safety-minded, and ready to tackle challenging projects involving commercial doors, operators, and dock equipment. If you enjoy problem-solving, working independently, and serving local businesses, this could be the perfect next step in your career.


šŸ›  What You’ll Do

  • Install, service, and repair commercial overhead doors, high-cycle doors, roll-up doors, and commercial operators

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and structural issues on job sites

  • Perform safety inspections and ensure all work meets OSHA, manufacturer, and industry standards

  • Maintain accurate job documentation including service notes, photos, and recommendations

  • Operate power tools, scissor lifts, and ladders safely and effectively

  • Communicate with customers and team members to ensure smooth workflow and high customer satisfaction

  • Identify additional service opportunities (safety upgrades, replacements, operator improvements)

  • Support commercial projects throughout the Indianapolis metro area


āœ… What We’re Looking For

  • 1+ years of commercial garage door or related mechanical experience preferred

  • Strong mechanical aptitude and familiarity with tools & equipment

  • Ability to work at heights, including ladders and lifts

  • Knowledge of commercial door systems, torsion springs, operators, dock equipment (preferred but not required for fast learners)

  • Understanding of OSHA safety guidelines and jobsite best practices

  • Ability to lift and maneuver 75+ lbs

  • Valid driver's license with clean MVR

  • Strong communication and customer-service skills

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Self-motivated, dependable, and able to work both independently and as part of a team


šŸŽ What Garage Door Doctor Offers

  • Competitive Hourly Pay: $19–$23/hr

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance

  • Paid time off & paid holidays

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Ongoing professional training, certifications, and advancement opportunities

  • Company-provided vehicle, tools, and uniforms (after training period)

  • Employee discounts & referral bonuses

  • A stable, family-oriented work environment backed by decades of trusted service


šŸ”§ Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Trade Career?

Join a company that values expertise, rewards hard work, and gives you the opportunity to grow in the commercial service field. At Garage Door Doctor, your work keeps local businesses running safely and efficiently—be part of a team that truly makes an impact.

šŸ‘‰ 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, Garage Door Doctor 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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$19 - $23 USD

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