Senior Home Service Technician (Handyman)

San Diego, CA
Full Time
Experienced
FULL-TIME Home Service Technician (Handyman/Handywoman/Handyperson) 
 

TruBlue Home Service Ally is a national franchise with over 120 locations that provides trusted repairs, remodeling, home safety upgrades, and maintenance services to residential and commercial customers. With locations across the U.S., TruBlue is a leader in dependable, relationship-based home maintenance.  This role isn’t just about home repairs—it’s about building trust, showing compassion, and delivering a higher standard of service to every customer, every time. 

What You’ll Do 
  • Perform general home repairs, remodeling and maintenance tasks with care and professionalism
  • Support home safety and accessibility for seniors aging in place 
  • Deliver reliable and respectful service to families and individuals
  • Apply skills in carpentry, drywall, flooring, painting, plumbing and electrical
  • Represent TruBlue as a professional, empathetic, and trustworthy home service ally 
Who You Are 
  • 10+ years of paid home repair or handyman experience
  • Committed to safety, quality, and doing the job right
  • Reliable, courteous, and respectful in every interaction
  • Comfortable working independently and within a team
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Possess a full set of tools
  • Fluent in English and legally authorized to work in the U.S. 
Why Join TruBlue 
  • Steady, year-round work with consistent hours
  • Flexible scheduling and strong office support
  • Company attire provided
  • Company vehicle or personal vehicle allowance
  • A trusted team culture built on compassion, integrity, and professionalism
  • A mission-driven company helping people live better at home 
Our Values in Action 
At TruBlue, we live our values every day: 
• Empathetic – We listen, respect, and serve with integrity 
• Trustworthy – Our customers feel safe and confident with our team
• Reliable – We show up, follow through, and stand by our work 

Join Us 
If you’re ready to use your skills to make a meaningful impact—and want to be part of a team that treats you like family—apply today and become a trusted Home Service Ally.
 
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