Fitness Equipment Service Technician & Installer (Part time)

Fenton, MO
Part Time to Full Time
Mid Level

Full‑Time | $18–$23/hr DOE | Monday–Friday | Active, Hands‑On Work

Are you ready to get paid to move, build, fix, and make people’s fitness goals possible? Step into a role where every day is different, every job is hands‑on, and your work genuinely impacts people’s lives. If you’re mechanically inclined, love solving problems, and want a job that keeps you active—not stuck behind a desk—this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

We’re a growing, service‑driven company looking for a skilled, reliable Field Service Technician to join our team. You’ll be the expert customers trust to assemble, repair, install, and maintain fitness equipment in homes, gyms, studios, and commercial facilities. Your work helps people stay healthy, motivated, and moving.


💥 What Makes This Job Awesome

This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast‑paced, physical, independent environment. You’ll travel to different locations, meet new people, and take on new challenges every day. No two jobs are the same—and that’s exactly what makes it exciting.

You’ll enjoy:

  • A consistent Monday–Friday schedule
  • Competitive hourly pay based on experience
  • Independence to manage your own service calls
  • A role where your craftsmanship and professionalism truly matter
  • The satisfaction of fixing, building, and improving equipment people rely on

If you love staying active, thinking on your feet, and taking pride in a job well done, you’ll feel right at home here.


🔧 What You’ll Do (Your Day‑to‑Day)

As a Field Service Technician, you’ll be the go‑to expert for all things fitness equipment. Your responsibilities include:

  • Repairing, maintaining, and troubleshooting treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, strength machines, and more
  • Assembling and installing equipment for residential and commercial clients
  • Performing safety checks, calibrations, and functionality tests
  • Managing your own schedule, service calls, and documentation
  • Providing friendly, professional customer service at every appointment
  • Tracking parts, expenses, and job details with accuracy
  • Ensuring each job is completed safely, efficiently, and to company standards

You’ll represent our brand in the field—your professionalism and expertise will shape the customer experience.


💪 You’re a Perfect Fit If You…

  • Have experience with mechanical, electrical, or fitness equipment repair
  • Can diagnose issues quickly and confidently
  • Communicate clearly and present yourself professionally
  • Can lift and maneuver up to 200 lbs safely
  • Work well independently and take pride in doing things right
  • Are reliable, consistent, and values‑driven
  • Enjoy physical, hands‑on work and problem‑solving

If you’re the person friends call when something needs fixing, you’ll excel here.


📌 Requirements

To be considered for this role, you’ll need:

  • 2+ years of experience in mechanical, electrical, or fitness equipment repair
  • Reliable transportation (Truck, SUV, or Van preferred)
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Strong communication skills and a professional appearance
  • Ability to lift 200 lbs and pass an annual physical
  • Ability to pass a 7‑year background check and drug screen
  • CBD/Marijuana prohibited
  • Smoke‑ and vape‑free workplace

🌟 Why Join Us?

You’re not just taking a job—you’re joining a team that values craftsmanship, integrity, and customer satisfaction. We believe in doing things right, treating people well, and giving our technicians the trust and independence they deserve.

If you want a role where you can grow your skills, stay active, and make a real impact every day, we’d love to meet you.


Ready to build, fix, and make things happen? Apply today and take the next step in your career.

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