Technology Service Technician
· Perform troubleshooting and inspections of customer equipment · Remove, repair and/or replace components and parts on machines and electrical system · Follow company standards for work quality safety and cleanliness · Prepare and submit service reports in established timeframes · Work with customers and supervisory staff to maintain workflow and meet production requirements · Read and interpret parts books, service manuals, and electrical system schematics · Must be able to provide written estimates to customers for installation and repair of technology equipment · Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision · Utilize critical thinking skills to effectively solve problems and provide solutions |
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS |
· Operate industrial equipment to ensure proper operation following service and/or repair · Maintain accurate DOT driving records using electronic systems and/or paper documentation · Regularly review data from the troubleshooting and inspection process to work up detailed, accurate and cost-effective job estimates · Process detailed and accurate parts orders · Ability to operate mining and construction equipment · Other duties as assigned |
QUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE/SKILL/ABILITY |
· Highschool diploma or equivalent · Valid driver’s license required · Knowledge of electrical theory and systems · Familiarity with light and heavy equipment · High degree of demonstrated mechanical aptitude and problem-solving ability · Ability to operate a wide variety of tools and equipment · Verbal and written communication skills including reading and writing · Basic math computation skills · Advanced computer skills including knowledge of GPS systems and IP address architecture schemes PREFERRED · CAT product specific training preferred · Knowledge of mining production processes, GPS, Radio, and networking · Background in electronics, information technology, and computer science |
PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS |
· Prolonged walking, sitting, standing, climbing, bending, stooping, squatting working in elevated position. · Frequent use of hands for simple grasping, pushing, pulling and fine manipulating tools/objects, and writing/typing. · Walking on un-level ground with many slip, trip and fall hazards. · Frequent exposure to extreme temperatures and adverse weather conditions. · Frequent exposure to substances including but not limited to: water, mud, dirt, grease, dust, industrial chemicals, and hydraulic fluids. · Frequent exposure to loud noises. · Heavy lifting up to 50 lbs. · Use of all necessary personal protective equipment. · Operate a company vehicle requiring a valid driver’s license (driving record must meet company insurance standards and is reviewed annually). · Overtime, varying schedules, extensive travel and overnight stays away from home may be required. |