GPS & Telematics Install & Service Tech - Entry Level (Baltimore)

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We are seeking entry level applicants to be trained for a new career in 12V/24V Mobile Electronics Installation and Service.


If you possess the correct basic skills (working with your hands and small hand tools), a desire to thrive and do well at work, and an exceptional customer service attitude, we want to talk to you!

Regional 12V/24V GPS/Telematics/Dash Cam Installation & Service Technicians

  • Are you seeking a career with an innovative and growing company?
  • Do you like placing things in order and solving problems that make a positive impact?
  • Are you reliable? Do you show up on time, every day, with no excuses?
  • Do you take pride in your appearance and prefer to present a professional image, so you stand out from the competition?
  • Are you coach-able and open to two way communication? If so, let us show you a new career so that you can support yourself and your family.

Outdoor work in all weather conditions regularly required.

The 411 :
Role Title: Regional 12V/24V GPS/Telematics/Dash Cam Installation & Service Technicians
Employment Type: Full Time, Year Round work
Location: Based in the Baltimore Area - approximately 20% overnight and out of town travel required after training is completed.
Compensation: Pay range is commensurate with experience and skills, both for installation and organization. A 90-day trial period is mandatory, after which full employment is offered to successful candidates.
Comments: Strong possibility of advancement as company growth continues, based on job performance and adherence to company policies and processes. Metro Mobile Electronics, LLC., is an equal opportunity employer specializing in 12V/24V Telematics installation and service. All applicants are required to pass a complete background investigation including criminal, driving, and drug testing.

Employment Benefits include: Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Sick Leave, Incentive Programs, Group Health, Dental, Life, 401K, Vision Insurance Plans, available short and long term disability, accident and critical illness plans, Performance Pay program, as well as company provided vehicle, iPhone, iPad, and uniforms.

Metro Mobile Electronics, LLC. is an EEO employer. While all applicants are thanked for sending in their applications, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Please reply with:
1. Resume
2. Salary History
3. Salary Requirements

Job Type: Full-time
Job Location:

  • Baltimore, MD

Required experience:

  • 2 Years Professional Work Experience in Any Field

Required license or certification:

  • Valid Driver's License

Required education:

  • High school or equivalent

Required language:

  • English

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