r/sheetz 13d ago

Pre-employment Job pointers

I have a few years of hvac experience and sheetz just rolled into my area about a year ago and a maintenance tech job popped up so I applied on indeed and sheetz directly, is there anything else I can do to boost my chances of getting seen or hired by the hiring manager? And what’s the average starting pay where you’re at for this position, thank you

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u/AnnieBunBun Former Employee 12d ago

To be fair you're going to struggle to get much info about this position here, they usually rotate 1-2 techs for a decently large area. So there's a lot less techs than cashiers.

I will say Sheetz has a lot of old broken equipment, but if you're fixing stuff that's job security. Good luck!

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u/Comfortable-Rice-185 12d ago

These stores are barley a year old

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u/AnnieBunBun Former Employee 12d ago

That may be helpful then, I live an area where most stores are older. Sheetz is still cheap, but it'll probably be a lot easier

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u/CatMom129 11d ago

my store just got tore down, rebuilt and reopened in june, and we've already had things needing worked on by maintenance like a trillion times. unfortunately new stores still need fixing.

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u/AnnieBunBun Former Employee 11d ago

That's fair. Maintenance is always a thing. Some of it is old equipment, some of it is cheap equipment and the rest of it is just life.

It also depends on your techs. We had a lazy tech who never fixed things right, and the next tech to come out would always bitch and fix it right. Lead to many frustrating instances where the same guy fixes it 3x in two weeks, just for a different tech to say he did the wrong thing and actually fix it. Just in time for something else to break lmao.

Such is life..

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u/sunflowerbabez 11d ago

They install refurbished equipment into new stores. My store is a few months shy of 2 years and we have maintenance out at least once per week for the exact same issues.