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Installation Assistant Jobs in Maine (NOW HIRING)

Installation Technician

Mexico, ME · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager ... Installs seat and steering wheel covers and floor mats prior to entering customers' vehicles d.

Installation Technician

Houlton, ME · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager ... Installs seat and steering wheel covers and floor mats prior to entering customers' vehicles d.

Installation Technician

Augusta, ME · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager ... Installs seat and steering wheel covers and floor mats prior to entering customers' vehicles d.

Installation Technician

Calais, ME · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager ... Installs seat and steering wheel covers and floor mats prior to entering customers' vehicles d.

Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager ... Installs seat and steering wheel covers and floor mats prior to entering customers' vehicles d.

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Installation Assistant information

What is an installation assistant?

Installation Assistants are professionals who help with the setup, assembly, and installation of equipment, systems, or products at a job site or customer location. They typically work under the guidance of a lead installer or supervisor, handling tasks such as unloading materials, preparing work areas, following installation instructions, and ensuring tools and components are ready. Installation Assistants may work in industries like construction, telecommunications, or home services. Their role is crucial for ensuring installations are completed safely, efficiently, and according to specifications.

What does an installation assistant do?

As an Installation Assistant, your day typically begins with reviewing project assignments and gathering necessary tools and materials. You'll work under the guidance of a lead installer, assisting with tasks such as unpacking equipment, preparing installation sites, and handling components during the setup process. Collaboration is key—Installation Assistants often coordinate closely with team members to ensure safety protocols are followed and installations are completed efficiently. Communication and adaptability are important, as job sites and client needs can vary daily. This hands-on role provides valuable experience and opportunities for advancement to lead installer or technician positions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an installation assistant?

To thrive as an Installation Assistant, you need basic mechanical aptitude, familiarity with installation procedures, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with hand and power tools, as well as knowledge of safety protocols and sometimes OSHA certification, is typically required. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure safe, accurate, and efficient installations while supporting team productivity and client satisfaction.

What is the difference between Installation Assistant vs Installer?

AspectInstallation AssistantInstaller
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; may require basic technical trainingHigh school diploma; technical certifications or training often preferred
Work EnvironmentAssist with setup and support tasks, often indoors or on-sitePerform installation, assembly, and troubleshooting, often on-site at customer locations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in retail, appliance, and technology sectors for support rolesCommon in construction, manufacturing, and technical services for hands-on installation

While both roles support installation processes, the Installation Assistant primarily provides support and preparatory tasks, whereas the Installer performs the actual installation and setup. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in responsibility level and technical expertise required.

Is being an installation assistant a good career path?

Installation assistants perform tasks such as installing, maintaining, and repairing equipment or systems, often requiring physical activity and technical skills. It can be a good entry-level career with opportunities for skill development and advancement into specialized or supervisory roles, especially with experience and relevant certifications. The job environment varies but typically involves working on-site with tools and equipment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Installation jobs in Maine?

The most popular types of Installation jobs in Maine are:

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Infographic showing various Installation Assistant job openings in Maine as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Installation Technician

VIP Tires & Service

Portland, ME

$18 - $22/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


VIP Tires & Service rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

294th of 371 rated vehicle maintenance


Job description

The Installation Technician (I.T.) lives VIP’s mission to EARN AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOMERS FOR LIFE by learning and living the VIP culture and following VIP processes to ensure that customers get a different & better experience. An I.T. must work effectively and safely to ensure good communication, teamwork, and operation in serving customers. The I.T. is responsible for effective repair and replacement of automotive tires, parts, fluids, and accessories and ensuring these services are done right the first time. An I.T. is expected to comply with company safety, loss prevention, and customer service programs as well as established policies and procedures and municipal, state, and federal regulations.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Makes sure that workplace safety is Priority #1. Follows all safety policies, completes all safety-related training, locks out any unsafe equipment, and reports any unsafe conditions or actions to a member of Management.
  • Provides automotive repair and maintenance services for customers, including but not limited to: Tire Services, Oil Changes, Under hood Services (Batteries, Filters, Bulbs, Wipers, etc.), Multi-point Vehicle Inspections (MPIs), Wheel Alignments and Preventive Maintenance Services.
  • Ensures a valid Service Work Order is initiated prior to initiating service on a vehicle and ensures it is visibly displayed with the vehicle while it is being serviced.
  • Ensures an MPI is completed prior to initiating service on every vehicle and actively supports and participates in the 5- for-5 Customer Engagement Process.
  • Ensures the Service Work Order and any required printouts are completed and returned to the Service Desk with the vehicle keys upon completion of service.
  • Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager, Service Writer, or Tech/Advisor) and returns all unused parts to the Desk Team after completion of service.
  • Returns cores, batteries and used tires to designated security areas for appropriate handling.
  • Maintains a minimum average productivity of 50% during any consecutive sixteen-week period.
  • Follows VIP’s quality service policies to ensure work is performed in accordance with VIP quality standards.
  • Completes all required training and certification for the position.
  • VIP Processes, Essential Duties & Responsibilities

a. Take and pass all required and assigned LMS training

b. Complete all required safe equipment operation training

c. Become a Licensed State Vehicle Inspector (state-specific requirement)

d. Become T.I.A basic automotive tire service (BATS) certified and T.I.A. advanced TPMS certified

e. Become ASE certified in G1, A4 and A5

f. Train, support and deliver the 5-for-5 process to educate our customers about their vehicle’s condition

g. Attend meetings and training sessions as needed. Typically, several times per year.

  • Quality, Safety & Housekeeping Responsibilities

a. Road tests vehicles as necessary after service to ensure safe and satisfactory operating conditions

b. Secures and locks customer vehicles when returning vehicles to parking lot upon completion of service

c. Installs seat and steering wheel covers and floor mats prior to entering customers’ vehicles

d. Maintains a clean work area clear of debris, cores, unused parts and stray tools and equipment

e. Maintains and cleans shop equipment immediately after use by removing debris, grease, chemicals, etc.

f. Participates in daily and weekly shop maintenance programs as designated by Service Management

g. Complies with established safety and loss prevention programs to include protective eyewear

  • Additional Responsibilities (Performs other functions as required.)

a. Maintains technical capabilities to ensure safe use of service equipment and maintain ASE certification status

b. Reviews and Authorizes time worked and attendance records in DAYFORCE daily and weekly

c. Complies with the provisions of VIP’s culture and service standards

d. Participates actively in team meetings

e. Works in conjunction with the Service Manager to ensure shop equipment safe operation standards are met

f. Complies with company, municipal, state, and federal regulations regulating disposal of hazardous waste

  • Facility and Equipment Maintenance

a. Ensures satisfactory maintenance, appearance, and condition of facility to comply with security, safety and environmental codes and ordinances

b. Ensures satisfactory maintenance, appearance, and condition of equipment, ensuring the team has the resources they need to meet our customer’s needs

c. Ensures appropriate steps are taken to maintain a clean service department throughout the business day

d. Any facility or equipment issues should be entered into the facility or equipment database

  • Procedural Compliance

a. Enforces strict compliance with the service Code of Ethics and all municipal, state, and federal regulations and procedures pertaining to the operation of the location.

PERFORMANCE MEASURMENT:

  • Maintain minimum 50% Productivity, measured as Billed Hours / Worked Hours
  • Minimal come backs, ensuring work is completed properly the first time

STANDARD MANAGEMENT WORK WEEK:

  • SCHEDULE: The standard expectation is 5-day work and 40 hours per week.
  • ATTENDANCE: Arrive prior to each work shift, be ready to perform duties upon shift start time, and work all scheduled hours as directed by management team

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Read, analyze, and interpret technical instructions, journal and procedures, or governmental regulations

Effectively explain vehicle information to customers, present and respond to questions from coworkers

Diagnose and recommend solutions to basic automotive problems

Interpret, understand, and apply instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form

Ability to successfully perform required types of automotive services listed above

  • Minimum Educational and/or Experience Level

One year of related experience in automotive service field

Completion of two-year college or technical school program recommended

Or an equivalent combination of education and experience

  • Certificates, Licenses, and/or Registrations

Current, valid driver’s license issued in state of residence

Equipment Safety Certification

ASE Certification G1 – Maintenance and light repair recommended

ASE Certification A4 – Suspension & Steering

ASE Certification A5 – Brakes

State Inspection License

Work Environment

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those associate encounters while performing the essential functions of the Installation Technician job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Job duties are performed within an indoor service department (generally 800 to2500 sq. ft.), which opens to the outdoors via overhead doors. While performing the duties of this job, the associate is exposed to varying weather, climate and temperature conditions, mechanical equipment, automotive and industrial cleaning chemicals, and noise levels that may reach 110 decibels depending upon type of service being performed. Protective eyewear must be worn in the service area at all times.

Physical Demands

The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Listed below is a table that summarizes the physical activities associated with the position and the average amount of time required of each physical activity. Protective back support belts must be worn while performing strenuous physical activities involving lifting and exerting force.

Essential Physical Activity Requirements

  • Less than 1/3 of Time

Sitting

Pushing / Pulling

Climbing

Kneeling

Crawling

  • 1/3 to 2/3 of Time

Reaching

  • More than 2/3 of Time

Standing

Walking

Essential Weightlifting/Force Exertion Requirements

Listed below is a table which summarizes the amount of time spent and weight lifted, or force exerted in the position.

  • Less than 1/3 of Time

More than 21lbs.

  • 1/3 to 2/3 of Time

Up to 20lbs.

Essential Vision Requirements

  • Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)
  • Distance Vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more)
  • Color Vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors)
  • Peripheral Vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point)
  • Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships)
  • Ability to adjust focus (ability to adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus)

We understand your car is your life. As Northern New England’s leader in all things tires and service since 1926, the Quirk family & VIP get it.
We Guarantee The Lowest Price
Since 1926, the Quirk family and VIP have been the place where New Englanders turn for the tires and professional auto service they need to keep their vehicles running at peak performance. We guarantee the lowest tire prices, provide exceptional services, and provide many FREE services including tire safety inspections, brake inspections, and alignment checks. In addition to the services we provide, we offer a variety of warranties that give you peace of mind regarding the investments you make in your vehicle.
When you need tires or service, turn to VIP.
Today, VIP is Northern New England’s largest privately held automotive service provider and tire dealer. Based in Auburn, Maine, we operate 68 locations in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. Each store is staffed with ASE and TIA Certified Automotive Professionals seven days a week.
Our mission is to Earn Automotive Customers For Life. We promise to be there when you need us.
When you need tires or service, turn to VIP.


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