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Office Machine Technician
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and... [+] More
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and moving parts and to listen to sounds of machines to locate causes of trouble. Disassembles machine and examines parts, such as circuit boards, gears, guides, rollers, and pinions for wear and defects. Repairs, adjusts, or replaces parts, using hand tools, power tools, and soldering and welding equipment. Cleans and oils moving parts. May give instructions in operation and care of machines to machine operators. May assemble new machines. [-] Less
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Technician Office Machine
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and... [+] More
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and moving parts and to listen to sounds of machines to locate causes of trouble. Disassembles machine and examines parts, such as circuit boards, gears, guides, rollers, and pinions for wear and defects. Repairs, adjusts, or replaces parts, using hand tools, power tools, and soldering and welding equipment. Cleans and oils moving parts. May give instructions in operation and care of machines to machine operators. May assemble new machines. [-] Less
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Office Machine Repair Shop Supervisor
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in servicing, repairing, and rebuilding office machines, such as calculating, bookkeeping, duplicating machines, and typewriters, in customer's establishment and in repair shop. Trains workers in repairing and servicing procedures. Performs duties as described... [+] More
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in servicing, repairing, and rebuilding office machines, such as calculating, bookkeeping, duplicating machines, and typewriters, in customer's establishment and in repair shop. Trains workers in repairing and servicing procedures. Performs duties as described under supervisor. May review reports on unserviceable machines and examine them to determine repairs required and to estimate cost of repair. May compute cost of repaired items. When supervising workers in repair shop, may be designated office-machine-repair-shop supervisor. [-] Less
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Office Machine Service Supervisor
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in servicing, repairing, and rebuilding office machines, such as calculating, bookkeeping, duplicating machines, and typewriters, in customer's establishment and in repair shop. Trains workers in repairing and servicing procedures. Performs duties as described... [+] More
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in servicing, repairing, and rebuilding office machines, such as calculating, bookkeeping, duplicating machines, and typewriters, in customer's establishment and in repair shop. Trains workers in repairing and servicing procedures. Performs duties as described under supervisor. May review reports on unserviceable machines and examine them to determine repairs required and to estimate cost of repair. May compute cost of repaired items. When supervising workers in repair shop, may be designated office-machine-repair-shop supervisor. [-] Less
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Assembler Office Machines
Assembles, installs, and makes adjustments on a variety of electronic and/or electromechanical units on new and rebuilt office machines according to blueprints and written specifications, using hand tools, assembly fixtures, and test devices. This position is distinguished for other assemblers... [+] More
Assembles, installs, and makes adjustments on a variety of electronic and/or electromechanical units on new and rebuilt office machines according to blueprints and written specifications, using hand tools, assembly fixtures, and test devices. This position is distinguished for other assemblers as the complexity of the product being assembled requires one to two years of vocational and/or on the job training. Reads blueprints or customer orders to determine position of unit and component parts. Positions components in assembly fixture. Assembles units and tests units for proper performance using such devices as gauges, test lights, hand tools, and related electronic devices. Inspects machine to verify that optional equipment changes have been made according to customer order. May operate electric or other assembly or material moving equipment. [-] Less
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Field Service Representative Office Machine
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and... [+] More
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and moving parts and to listen to sounds of machines to locate causes of trouble. Disassembles machine and examines parts, such as circuit boards, gears, guides, rollers, and pinions for wear and defects. Repairs, adjusts, or replaces parts, using hand tools, power tools, and soldering and welding equipment. Cleans and oils moving parts. May give instructions in operation and care of machines to machine operators. May assemble new machines. [-] Less
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Office Machine Assembler
Assembles, installs, and makes adjustments on a variety of electronic and/or electromechanical units on new and rebuilt office machines according to blueprints and written specifications, using hand tools, assembly fixtures, and test devices. This position is distinguished for other assemblers... [+] More
Assembles, installs, and makes adjustments on a variety of electronic and/or electromechanical units on new and rebuilt office machines according to blueprints and written specifications, using hand tools, assembly fixtures, and test devices. This position is distinguished for other assemblers as the complexity of the product being assembled requires one to two years of vocational and/or on the job training. Reads blueprints or customer orders to determine position of unit and component parts. Positions components in assembly fixture. Assembles units and tests units for proper performance using such devices as gauges, test lights, hand tools, and related electronic devices. Inspects machine to verify that optional equipment changes have been made according to customer order. May operate electric or other assembly or material moving equipment. [-] Less
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Office Machine Installer
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and... [+] More
Repairs, installs, and services office machines, such as copy and duplicating machines, shredders, binding machines, and other office equipment. Work is normally performed at the customer's location utilizing manufacturers specifications for repair and service. Operates machines to test circuit boards and moving parts and to listen to sounds of machines to locate causes of trouble. Disassembles machine and examines parts, such as circuit boards, gears, guides, rollers, and pinions for wear and defects. Repairs, adjusts, or replaces parts, using hand tools, power tools, and soldering and welding equipment. Cleans and oils moving parts. May give instructions in operation and care of machines to machine operators. May assemble new machines. [-] Less
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