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Service Technician:
Installs and
repairs electrical or electronic equipment, such as computers, robot controllers, end of arm tools, conveyors, and parts orienters, and
performs on-site post-installation repair, calibration, and maintenance as scheduled or required, applying knowledge of electronics, electrical circuits, mechanics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and programming.
Checks work orders and related manuals, blueprints, and schematic diagrams to determine tasks to be performed and tools, equipment, and parts needed for installation of repair assignment.
Discusses assignment with customer's representative and inspects installation site to verify that electrical supply wires, conduit, switches, and circuit breakers are installed according to specifications. Tests electrical components, such as wiring, switches, and relays, using testing instruments, and replaces faulty components, using hand tools. Conducts routine preventative maintenance according to established guidelines and schedules. Locates and replaces faulty printed circuit boards. May train customer's staff in operation of equipment. May repair faulty printed circuit boards. May be on-call and perform emergency repairs during off-business hours. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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