PT Retail Field Merchandising Technician Information Technology (IT) - Amana, IA at Geebo

PT Retail Field Merchandising Technician

Do you like working with your hands? Do you enjoy working in new environments? Are you comfortable around retail displays and building customer rapport? Are you proficient at structured cabling, car stereo installation, home theater, home automation installation, or related fields? Mobile Technologies Global Services, www.
MTIGlobalServices.
com, is a retail focused service company dedicated to improving the overall consumer experience for our clients.
Our Field Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic equipment for clients such as Apple, T-Mobile, Target and Bell.
As an MTI technician you'll be the face of the company, being the expert in the field and delivering an outstanding client experience every time! MTI offers competitive industry compensation and reimburses for travel time, mileage, and work-related expenses.
Qualifications:
o Low-voltage/IT installation applications or integrations a plus, but not required o Ability to learn quickly, using web-based training and on-site training o Strong personal and time-management o Strong troubleshooting skills o Strong customer service skills and communication o Reliable transportation o Clean MVR (no more than one traffic infraction in the last 5 years, no DUI, reckless driving or similar in the last 5 years) o All applicants must pass a background check and drug test prior to employment Required Office Tools:
The following office tools are necessary for properly reporting on every store visit.
o Computer with internet access from home o WI-FI Enabled Laptop, Cell Phone, or Tablet while in the Field o Cell Phone while in the Field o Camera (at least 2 MP or better) Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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