Dispenser Systems Installer - Part-time/Seasonal

New Berlin, WI
Temporary
Service Installation Team
Entry Level
Company Name: Nassco, Inc.
Position:  Dispenser Systems Installer - Part-time/Seasonal
Location: New Berlin, WI
 

Nassco, Inc. is a recognized leader in the distribution of janitorial, packaging, food service, and safety supplies, equipment, and services. We have an immediate opening for a Dispenser Systems Installer to join our team in New Berlin, WI.
 

  • Shift: 1st shift
  • Schedule: 10-20 hours per week. Mon - Fri. No weekends!
  • Job Duration: Seasonal/Temporary


Our team partners with customers each day to bring solutions to their businesses because we are a place Where People and Productivity Meet. If you are passionate about the customer experience and enjoy helping others to be more productive, we would like to meet you!


ABOUT THE ROLE:

The Dispenser Systems Installer, under the supervision of the Director of Service, is responsible for the installation and removal of various commercial dispensers while providing first-class service and maintaining a professional attitude.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Installation of various types of dispensing equipment, such as paper towels and hand soap, and removal of old equipment as necessary.
  • Ability to safely use power tools such as a cordless drill.
  • Excellent communication skills, including keeping the Sales Representatives, Service Manager, and Director of Service informed of any issues.
  • Maintain company vehicle with safe driving habits and report any maintenance issues.
  • Follow all safety procedures.


QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Strong customer service orientation
  • Ability to understand verbal and written instructions in English.
  • Ability to perform basic math functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • A valid Wisconsin driver’s license with a clean driving record is required.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
None


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
This position requires being able to bend, kneel, reach out with arms, and crouch to access dispenser components. Must also be able to lift 50-75 lbs. regularly.


WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment includes exposure to dust and variances in temperature due to the warehouse atmosphere. Will also be regularly exposed to fragrances and odors that come from the storage of cleaning chemicals and equipment. The noise level is moderate.


WHAT NASSCO® OFFERS:
Nassco also reflects the values you would expect from a family-owned business that has been around for over 65 years. Our employees are not "just a number" to us—they are the key to our success. We offer industry-competitive salaries, a collaborative team environment, and a respectful work culture. At Nassco, our number one goal is building lasting relationships through cost-effective solutions, the highest-quality products, and exceptional service.

Nassco is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer

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