Repair Technician Jobs

Repair Technician jobs are open across consumer electronics, appliances, automotive, HVAC, and industrial equipment, at every level from entry-level bench tech to senior field technician and lead, with specializations in diagnostics, electrical systems, and mechanical repair. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles12,009+
Top stateTexas
Top employerWalmart
Top cityHouston, TX
Work type98% On-site
Top industryManufacturing

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TERREPOWER
Wheel Repair Technician
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TERREPOWER
New 2h ago
Wheel Repair Technician
TERREPOWER
Huntington, Indiana
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
Skilled Trades
On-Site
None

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Bone Dry Roofing Inc.
Repair Technician
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Bone Dry Roofing Inc.
New 3h ago
Repair Technician
Bone Dry Roofing Inc.
Lafayette, Indiana
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
Skilled Trades
$36k - $100k/yr
On-Site
None
501-1,000

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Flowserve
DCI/Repair Technician
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Flowserve
New 3h ago
DCI/Repair Technician
Flowserve
Pasadena, Texas
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
Quality Control
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Poudre School District
IT Warranty Repair Technician
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Poudre School District
New 10h ago
IT Warranty Repair Technician
Poudre School District
Fort Collins, Colorado
$24 - $33/hr
On-Site
None
1,001-5,000

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SMS InfoComm Corporation
Server Repair Technician
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SMS InfoComm Corporation
New 15h ago
Server Repair Technician
SMS InfoComm Corporation
Grapevine, Texas
IT Support & Systems Administration
Technical Product & Program Management
Quality Assurance & Testing (QA Testing)
IT Support
On-Site
High School

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Repair Technician Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Walmart
    Walmart461
  • Johnson Controls
    Johnson Controls223
  • Sunbelt Rentals
    Sunbelt Rentals214
  • Asbury Automotive
    Asbury Automotive186
  • Trane Technologies
    Trane Technologies172

Top Industries Hiring

  • Manufacturing2,002
  • Automotive1,175
  • Retail928
  • Construction & Real Estate823
  • Consulting & Professional Services729

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in repair technician jobs.

  • 1-3 years of hands-on experience diagnosing and repairing electronic or mechanical equipment
  • Proficiency with standard hand tools, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and diagnostic software
  • High school diploma or equivalent, with vocational training or an associate degree preferred
  • Valid driver's license for field service or customer site visits
  • Ability to read and interpret schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals
  • EPA 608 certification or manufacturer-specific credentials relevant to the equipment type

Tips for Your Repair Technician Job Search

List your certifications before experience

Certifications like EPA 608, CompTIA A+, or manufacturer-specific credentials often screen your resume before a human reads it. Put them in a dedicated section near the top so hiring managers spot them instantly, not buried at the bottom.

Quantify repairs completed, not duties held

Instead of writing that you performed diagnostics, state how many units you turned around weekly or what first-call resolution rate you maintained. Employers want output data, not a list of tasks anyone in the role would do.

Filter openings by equipment type, not just title

Search for the specific equipment you work on, such as HVAC systems, medical devices, or point-of-sale terminals, alongside the title. Roles posted as field service engineer or electronics technician often match repair technician skills exactly.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists repair technician openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Bring a diagnostic walkthrough to interviews

Many hiring managers will hand you a broken device or describe a symptom and ask how you'd approach it. Rehearse talking through your diagnostic sequence out loud, from initial inspection to component-level testing, so your process is clear and methodical.

Negotiate shift differential, not just base pay

Many repair technician roles include evening, weekend, or on-call shifts. When discussing compensation, ask specifically about differential rates for those hours, tool allowances, and vehicle reimbursement, since these add up faster than a modest base increase would.

Repair Technician Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most repair technicians?

The companies hiring the most repair technicians right now include Walmart, Johnson Controls, and Sunbelt Rentals, with the largest share of openings in Texas, Florida, and California, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is consistently strong across HVAC, consumer electronics, and fleet maintenance sectors.

How many repair technician jobs are remote?

About 2% of repair technician openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the hands-on nature of most roles. The sub-areas most likely to offer remote or hybrid arrangements are technical support, warranty review, and software-based diagnostics where physical access to equipment is not required.

How do you become a repair technician?

Start by completing a vocational program, community college certificate, or apprenticeship focused on electronics, HVAC, or mechanical systems, depending on your target industry. Build hands-on experience through entry-level positions, internships, or personal projects, then pursue industry certifications such as EPA 608 or CompTIA A+ to validate your skills and improve your competitiveness for job openings.

Can you get hired as a repair technician with little experience?

Yes, many employers will hire entry-level repair technicians who can demonstrate mechanical aptitude, a willingness to learn, and basic tool familiarity. Completing a short vocational course, earning a relevant certification, or bringing documented project work, such as home electronics repairs or vehicle maintenance logs, can substitute for formal job history and get you past the initial screening.

What does the repair technician interview process look like?

Most repair technician interviews include a phone screen, an in-person or video interview with a hiring manager, and a practical skills assessment where you diagnose a fault or walk through a repair scenario out loud. Some employers also add a background check and a drug screen before extending an offer, particularly for roles involving customer homes or regulated equipment.

Where can I find and apply to repair technician jobs?

You can find and apply to repair technician jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search the available listings, find roles that match your skills and location, and apply directly to each one that fits.

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