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Recreation unit technicians examine, troubleshoot, diagnose units needing repair, general maintenance and assemble new units.
Duties may include: installation of accessories; performing pre-delivery inspections; reading and writing repair orders; troubleshooting, repair and maintenance. Use testing equipment, troubleshooting techniques, manufacturers' specifications, to assist in locating faults and performing repairs.
Use manuals, catalogues and Internet websites to order repair parts and components
Use computerized and electronic devices for testing components
Communicate with supervisors, manufacturers and consumers to ensure timely, efficient and economical repairs.
Skills
The ability to periodically lift in excess of 25 kilograms
Mechanical, electrical and electronics aptitude; troubleshooting and problem-solving capabilities
Good communication, organizational and learning skills
The desire to upgrade and learn new skills as technology advances
The ability to work independently and as a team member
Pride in workmanship and the desire to attain a superior level of expertise
Desire to be challenged with a variety of tasks that are rarely repetitious in nature
Education
Basic shop skills
Recreation Unit service training such as on-the job, factory training, service schools or certification programs through attendance of a trade school a bonus!
Job Type: Full-time
Type Of Clients
- Adults