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Garage Door Installer

Action Garage Door - Meridian, Idaho

🔧 Hiring Immediately – Garage Door Install Technician

📍 Meridian, ID
💰 Realistic Annual Earnings: $56,000–$94,000+
🚚 Company Vehicle | Paid Training | Full Benefits | Year-Round Work

Looking for a career—not just another job?

Action Garage Door is growing, and we're looking for dependable, mechanically inclined individuals who take pride in building things the right way. Whether you already have garage door experience or have strong installation or construction skills, we'll provide the training and support to help you succeed.

Every day you'll install high-quality garage door systems, solve unique challenges, and leave customers with a product that improves the safety, security, and appearance of their home.

If you enjoy working with your hands, staying active, and earning based on your performance, this is an opportunity with real long-term potential.

Why You'll Love Working Here

  • 💰 Realistic annual earnings of $56,000-$94,000+

  • 🚚 Company vehicle provided for work use

  • 📈 Paid training and ongoing professional development

  • 🏥 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance

  • 🌴 Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays

  • 💼 401(k) with Company Match

  • 🎉 Employee Referral Bonuses

  • 🔧 Employee Discounts

  • 📅 Stable, year-round work

  • 🚀 Career advancement opportunities—we promote from within

What You'll Do

  • Install residential garage doors, openers, tracks, springs, and related components

  • Remove and replace existing garage door systems

  • Ensure every installation meets company quality and safety standards

  • Troubleshoot installation challenges and make adjustments on-site

  • Communicate professionally with homeowners throughout the installation

  • Complete digital work orders with notes and photos

  • Maintain a clean, organized work vehicle and job site

  • Identify additional customer needs when appropriate

What We're Looking For

  • Mechanical aptitude and the ability to work with hand and power tools

  • Installation, construction, carpentry, garage door, roofing, HVAC, or similar experience is a plus

  • Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record

  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs. and work safely on ladders

  • Strong work ethic and attention to detail

  • Professional attitude and excellent customer service skills

  • High school diploma or equivalent

Build Your Future with Action Garage Door

At Action Garage Door, you'll join a team that values craftsmanship, integrity, and helping employees build long-term careers. We provide the training, tools, and opportunities you need to grow while working with a company that's committed to your success.

If you're ready to build a rewarding career with a growing company, 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, Action 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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Pay Range

$56,000 - $94,000 USD

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