Irrigation Apprentice
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![]() United States, Texas, Austin | |
![]() 9475 U.S. 290 (Show on map) | |
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Description Exciting Opportunity: Join Our Team as a Irrigation Apprentice! Earn while you learn: $15 - $20 an hour, based on experience (prefer mechanically inclined applicants) Schedule: Monday to Friday (occasional Saturday*) // Hours: Start to finish job, so depends on the last job completed. Are you ready to embark on an exciting career with ABC Home & Commercial Services? We're not just a company; we're a close-knit community dedicated to service and excellence. With 75 years of history and a team of over 1,000+ employees serving a growing network of cities in Central and South Texas, we take pride in being a family-owned business dedicated to fulfilling commitments, serving others, and supporting families. Come be a part of something special - apply now! How You'll Make an Impact: As ABC's Irrigation Apprentice, you will deliver excellence in customer service as you learn from the pro's to efficiently perform high-quality service on all sprinkler systems for all both residential and commercial customers. No experience required, but it's a plus if you have some! Requirements What You'll Bring:
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ABC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please note that if an offer is extended that we do conduct the following pre-employment screenings: Drug Screen, Physical & Physical Performance Evaluation (PPE). ABC participates in the E-Verify (I-9) program and conducts comprehensive criminal background checks, along with a 7-year Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) review. Must hold a valid driver's license with an issue date of at least five years prior to the date of this application. *As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to respecting the religious beliefs and practices of all individuals. We will consider reasonable accommodation requests from applicants and employees who require adjustments to their work schedules or practices due to sincerely held religious beliefs, provided such accommodations do not create an undue hardship on the company's operations, as mandated by federal law. |