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Door Technician

Nashville, TN

Door Technician

Nashville Door • Nashville, TN • Full-time

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Your toolbox rides shotgun. You laugh at stuck hinges. You’d rather solve a puzzle than scroll social. Good - because we’re only recruiting a handful of elite technicians who crave challenge and chase excellence. "Technicians wanted for sweltering shops and freezing loading docks. Long days, sudden call‑outs, stubborn doors, heavy materials. Safe return probable. Honor and recognition in the event of success." Still with us? Then keep reading- because most people stop here.

Company Overview

Veteran founded and led, for 50 years Nashville Door has kept Middle-Tennessee’s hospitals, schools, hotels, and commercial facilities open, secure, and code-compliant by repairing and installing manual, automatic, storefront, and fire-rated doors. Today we are private equity backed and scaling fast - powered by a team that lives our Core Values every day.

Core Values

  • Make it Work: We are creative problem solvers. We always get the job done and with high quality.
  • Incredible Service: We serve first and always. We go above and beyond to serve our team and customers.
  • Enjoy the Ride: We work hard, have fun, and knock our goals out of the park.
  • Better Every Day: We learn and grow every day on every job, and we attract talented leaders who do the same.

Core Focus

We keep communities safe by helping facilities stay open and secure with doors that work properly AND are serviced by a team that cares about your facility like it’s their own.

Role Summary

As a Door Technician you’ll be the face of Nashville Door in the field - diagnosing, repairing, and installing commercial door and entrance systems while embodying our Core Values. You’ll partner with our team to make sure each facility manager can “set it and forget it” when it comes to their doors.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Service & Install: Repair, install, and maintain automatic doors, manual storefronts, revolving, and other entrance products on-site.
  • Customer Communication: Meet with customers before and after work to review scope, findings, and preventive recommendations.
  • Workflow & Documentation: Complete dispatches, work orders, notes and time logs accurately in electronic notes; submit parts requests and paperwork promptly.
  • Inventory Care: Manage parts and materials on your assigned service vehicle and keep a clean, safe jobsite.
  • Safety & Quality: Follow OSHA, AAADM, and company safety standards; ensure every door leaves operating to code.
  • Core-Value Ambassador: Model Make it Work ingenuity, Incredible Service attitude, Enjoy the Ride energy, and Better Every Day craftsmanship on every call.

 

What You'll Bring

  • Experience: At least 1 year installing or servicing automatic/commercial doors OR related trades
  • Mechanical Aptitude: Comfortable with hand/power tools; able to diagnose mechanical and low-voltage electrical issues.
  • Work Ethic: Willing to work overtime, occasional weekends, and participate in a rotating on-call schedule.
  • Physical Requirements: Lift 75 lbs, climb ladders, and work on your feet in varying environments.
  • Credentials: High-school diploma/GED; valid driver’s license with clean record; ability to pass background check and drug screen.
  • Growth Mindset: You love learning new tech, sharing best practices, and improving processes- perfect for our Better Every Day culture.

 

Why Nashville Door

  • Competitive hourly pay + overtime + performance bonuses.
  • Company service van, fuel card, tools, & phone.
  • Paid time off, paid holidays, and 401(k) with match.
  • Medical, dental, vision insurance.
  • Training toward AAADM certification & clear advancement path.
  • Tight-knit team that lives Enjoy the Ride—cookouts, contests, and celebrating wins together.

 

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