Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Oakwood, GA at Geebo

Service Technician

Service technicians are responsible for performing field maintenance, routine inspections, preventative, and complex repairs requiring strong electrical and mechanical trouble shooting background.
Service Technician Role & Responsibilities o Perform maintenance, inspection, and repairs on overhead cranes within the allowed hours without compromising safety or quality.
Perform spot checks to ensure the highest level of quality & workmanship.
o Working knowledge:
electromechanical troubleshooting (3-phase motor control, VFD, AC/DC).
o Working at heights & some heavy lifting.
o Document findings and make consultative recommendations regarding the repair and safety-related concerns to the customer for the inspected equipment.
o Provide proper checklists and required forms and with customer signatures for all inspection or service-related documentation.
o Other duties as required.
Service Technician Qualifications o KNOWLEDGE:
A minimum of (1) year of manufacturing and/or industrial electrical and/or maintenance experience or equivalent experience.
o SKILLS:
o Thorough knowledge of electrical theory for power and controls.
o Thorough knowledge of the mechanical systems of cranes/hoists.
o Thorough knowledge of simple structural elements o Understanding of the OSHA/ANSI standard (is required) o The position requires 8 to 12-hour shift, which can include Saturdays and Sundays.
o Ensure we maintain a professional, safe, productive, and compliant work environment.
o ABILITY:
A Valid driver's license and ability to meet our driving requirements.
Overtime as required and be available for on-call as part of the site requirements.
PI227184844 Recommended Skills Handling And Load Carrying Hoisting Maintenance Mechanical Systems Problem Solving Manufacturing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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