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Are you a skilled Appliance Repair Technician looking for an exciting opportunity to grow your career? Dynamic Appliance Repair continues to raise the bar for appliance repair service in Arizona, serving Cave Creek, Carefree, Scottsdale, Peoria, and surrounding areas. Why Choose Dynamic Appliance Repair? ✅ Reputation: We're Arizona's most trusted appliance repair service, recognized with the 2023 Most Professional Servicer Award. ✅ Customer-Centric: We value old-fashioned customer service and provide the valley's quickest and most economical appliance repair service. ✅ One-Year Warranty: All repairs are backed by our one-year warranty, the best in the industry! Position Overview: If you are self-motivated, have a knack for troubleshooting, possess strong mechanical skills, and have a clean driving record, we want to hear from you! As an Appliance Repair Technician, you'll accurately diagnose and repair appliances/equipment in the customer's home. You'll provide cost estimates for repairs, ensure the efficient use of materials, and maintain high levels of customer service. Requirements: 1 year of appliance repair experience or Appliance Repair Certification (recent graduates welcome) Strong mechanical skills and attention to detail Must have own truck and tools Must be able to obtain a certificate of liability insurance Excellent customer relations skills Clean driving record Must pass background screening and drug test Apply Today: Join our team and become part of a company where you will be valued and recognized for all your efforts. Dynamic Appliance Repair is an equal opportunity employer, and we celebrate diversity in our workplace. Compensation: $70,000.00 - $105,000.00 per year Learn more about us at Dynamic Appliance Repair Website. Want to be part of a team that values excellence and customer satisfaction? Call TODAY at (480) 590-7322!
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Master Samurai Tech Academy Open House
Samurai Appliance Repair Man posted an event in Tech Training
untilWho: Anyone interested in learning more about the online, on-demand training courses at the Master Samurai Tech Academy What: The Samurai will give you a personal campus tour of the Master Samurai Tech Academy. We can show some of the features of the site and then take you behind the scenes in our courses. We would also love to answer any questions you may have about enrollment and the training experience at Master Samurai Tech. We’ll show you how we can give you the competitive edge repairing today’s computer controlled appliances. As a thank you bonus for attending, we’ll give you a $50 tuition discount coupon! When: Thursday evening, March 8, 2018, @7PM ET (adjust your time zone accordingly). We will start right at 7PM ET sharp so please arrive a few minutes early. Where: All of our web meetings are powered by Join.me. <a data-cke-saved-href="https://mastersamuraitech.wufoo.com/forms/qxpoa3710ymgyd/" href="https://mastersamuraitech.wufoo.com/forms/qxpoa3710ymgyd/"> Fill out my Wufoo form! </a> How: Here are three tips to ensure that the webinars are a smooth, cool experience for you: Arrive early to make sure your connection is working! Also, if you show up late for the webinar, you'll be lost. Enter your name at the "knock to enter" window on the meeting page. Watch this ultra-short video on how to use your Join.me control console.-
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Appliance Tech Certification: What does it mean? And who cares?
Samurai Appliance Repair Man posted a blog entry in Samurai Appliance Repair Man's Blog
I get asked frequently about technician certification and there’s a lot of misunderstanding and confusion out there in the tech community about it. So I wanted to offer some thoughts that may help you think more clearly and realistically about this topic. The number one question you should ask yourself about any certification is, “What does it mean?” Does it mean that someone simply paid a fee to take and pass a test? If so, is the person certified in this way a better technician as a result? No, all this type of certification says is, “We certify that this person was good at taking our test.” The other meaning of certification is that a person has completed a structured and specialized course of study and instruction and has demonstrated high comprehension of the information throughout the training course(s). This is the meaning of certification as traditionally used by colleges, professions, other skilled trades, and at the Master Samurai Tech Academy. Merely taking and passing an exam has no possibility of producing a competent technician. It may vouch for a tech’s prior experience and training but, without knowing what the exam is actually testing for, you don’t know what exactly is being validated. On the other hand, successfully completing a detailed training course taught by industry-recognized experts is a proven method of producing skilled technicians. Specific appliance technician certifications of various kinds have zero consumer recognition. Customers may like to know, in a general sense, that you are certified (by someone) but they have no knowledge of or interest in the specific certification and what it really means. You know who is interested in the single exam-type certification? Let's be honest: it's techs trying to impress each other. This goes right to the next question you should ask yourself about appliance tech certification... “Who cares?” Are you wanting certification so you can have initials after your name and a patch on your uniform, thinking this will impress customers? Here’s a newsflash: customers don’t give a rip about initials after your name and a patch on your uniform. You know what customers do care about? You getting it fixed right the first time without swapping parts like a monkey and hoping to get lucky. Or are you wanting certification as a testament to your real acquisition and mastery of technical and troubleshooting skills? Who cares about this? I'll tell you... Any employer would care about this in their technicians and prospective hires. Owner/operators whose livelihood depends on successful repairs would care about this type of certification. The last question you need to ask yourself is “What do YOU want out of certification?” Do you want to sport initials after your name and a patch on your shirt to impress your friends and yourself? Or do you really want to be able to troubleshoot and repair appliance problems that other techs have tried and failed to fix? Do you want to be the guy with initials after his name but can’t fix the tricky problems any better than the guy without initials? Or do you want to be the go-to tech who can think through problems and that other techs seek out for help? I’ve offered you some of my thoughts on this issue of certification to hopefully help you think clearly about what it is and what it is not. I hope that this will help you make a decision about certification that’s consistent with your career goals. Let me know what you think.- 1 comment
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Appliance Tech Training Scholarship Program for Military Veterans
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