Assisting Senior Technicians: Work under the guidance of senior technicians to perform routine maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting of equipment, systems, or machinery.
Technical Support: Help with setup, installation, calibration, and configuration of equipment or machinery.
Learning and Development: Participate in training programs to acquire technical skills, knowledge of equipment, and safety procedures.
Diagnostics: Help in diagnosing and identifying faults or technical issues in systems or machinery.
Documentation: Record maintenance schedules, service logs, and other technical documents as required.
Testing and Calibration: Assist in testing new equipment and calibrating machinery to ensure optimal performance.
Adhering to Safety Standards: Follow all safety protocols and ensure that work is performed in compliance with health and safety regulations.
Team Collaboration: Work as part of a team to maintain high levels of operational efficiency and problem-solving capabilities.
Inventory Management: Support in managing spare parts and tools inventory, ensuring required materials are available for operations.
Problem Resolution: Assist in troubleshooting problems and making necessary adjustments to systems.
Key Skills and Qualifications:
Technical Knowledge: Basic understanding of the relevant industry, whether it's electronics, mechanical, IT, or any other technical field.
Problem-Solving: Ability to identify and troubleshoot basic technical issues under supervision.
Communication Skills: Effective communication to work with senior technicians and report progress or issues.
Attention to Detail: Focus on accuracy while working with equipment or machinery.
Safety Awareness: Awareness of workplace safety practices and procedures.
Willingness to Learn: Enthusiasm for developing technical skills and knowledge over time.
Teamwork: Ability to work as part of a team and take direction from more experienced staff.
Educational Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent; further technical education or vocational training (e.g., an associate’s degree or certification in relevant fields) is a plus.
In some fields, an apprenticeship or prior technical coursework might be required.
Working Conditions:
Location: On-site at a facility, factory, laboratory, or fieldwork (depending on the industry).
Hours: Full-time, with occasional evening or weekend work depending on project deadlines or equipment needs.