On-Call IT Field Technician - Denver-Colorado Springs - Hiring Now

<strong>On-Call IT Field Technician - PC, Mac, POS and TV Mounting<br><br></strong><ul><li>Location: Multiple U.S. Cities (Local, Onsite Support)</li><li>Job Type: Independent Contractor (1099)</li><li>Pay: $35 per hour (on-site)</li><li>Schedule: Flexible - You accept jobs based on your availability<br><br></li></ul><strong>Important Note<br><br></strong>This is an on-call, 1099 independent contractor role with full flexibility and no guaranteed hours. You set your availability and driving radius, and we send jobs that match your proximity and skills.<br><br><strong>About The Role<br><br></strong><strong>Geeks On Site </strong>provides nationwide computer repair and technology support services for homes and businesses, delivered both remotely and on-site.<br><br>Our services include computer repair, IT support, smart home installation, and a broad range of in-home and business technology services offering fast, reliable solutions across a wide range of devices and systems.<br><br><strong>Geeks On Site</strong> is hiring experienced Field IT Technicians to support residential and small business customers. The primary focus is computer troubleshooting, networking support, printer configuration, and general on site IT service. Technicians may also receive POS or outdoor TV mounting jobs based on experience.<br><br><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Troubleshoot and repair Windows and macOS issues</li><li>Resolve WiFi, router, and wired network problems</li><li>Install and configure printers and scanners</li><li>Replace or upgrade hardware components</li><li>Reinstall operating systems using bootable tools</li><li>Document work and communicate clearly with customers</li><li>Install and support POS systems and run Cat5e or Cat6 cabling</li><li>Perform outdoor TV mounting and basic AV setup<br><br></li></ul><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li>Two or more years of experience in IT support or field service</li><li>Strong networking and diagnostic skills</li><li>Reliable transportation and valid driver's license</li><li>Ability to work independently and provide professional customer service</li><li>Ability to lift up to 50 lbs</li><li>Own required tools including a laptop, drill, screwdrivers, cable tester, and RJ45 tools<br><br></li></ul><strong>Benefits<br><br></strong><ul><li>IT and POS work: $35 per hour for time on site</li><li>Outdoor TV mounting: starts at $100 per mounted device, varies if a helper is required</li><li>Flexible scheduling — accept only the jobs that match your route and availability</li><li>National brand recognition and continuous job offers</li><li>Dispatch and tech support team available to assist remotely<br><br></li></ul><strong>What To Expect After You Apply<br><br></strong><ul><li>Intro Call - A recruiter will contact you for a quick chat</li><li>Onboarding - Complete paperwork and tax forms electronically</li><li>Background Check - Mandatory before activation</li><li>Set Your Availability - You enter your availability in our tech portal</li><li>Start Receiving Jobs - You'll be dispatched jobs based on proximity & skills</li></ul>

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