Treadmill and Bike Repair Technician - Grand Island NE Construction, Mining & Trades - Grand Island, NE at Geebo

Treadmill and Bike Repair Technician - Grand Island NE

Contract 50 minutes ago Full Job Description Treadmill and Bike Repair Technician Job Type:
Contract Pay:
Primary contractor potential to earn $50,000-$100,000 per year (may vary by area and volume of work accepted) AIT Home Delivery is a division of AIT Worldwide Logistics AIT Home Delivery offers the ultimate level of customer care for the final delivery, assembly and/or repair of consumer goods.
Our dedicated teams of contractors offer fast and reliable home services for many high-end companies sending goods directly to consumers.
Especially big-ticket residential orders, such as exercise equipment, furniture, home goods, playsets, gazebos and similar products.
We are looking for the following:
Bike and Treadmill repair contractors involves bike and treadmill Repair Technician for the most well know high end interactive fitness equipment brands in America If you can meet these expectations, we want you as our next contractor! Possess the skills to read and comprehend manufacturer's manuals and instructions used in repairing equipment Knowledge and ability to evaluate, troubleshoot, analyze, identify and repair equipment Must have your own transportation to and from site of repair Must be a business entity with an EIN (federal tax ID) - This can be obtained (free) at irs.
gov Must own and be able to use a smartphone and can use job-related software You must own and maintain your own tools needed for the completion of the work offered Must have good customer service skills and the ability to communicate effectively Experience in equipment maintenance and repair or similar skills preferred Compensation:
Settlements are processed weekly This is a 1099 position and hourly rates do not apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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