day-to-day operations, including but not limited to repairs, maintenance, and customer service.
day-to-day operations, including but not limited to repairs, maintenance, and customer service. Documentation utilising diagnostic equipment, and performing repairs as directed by supervisors. Quality Assurance:
go-to person for maintaining, servicing, and repairing material handling equipment, systems, and products—whether diagnose and troubleshoot accurately, then communicate repair needs to customers or supervisors.
Skills: Hardware Break-Fix Services Diagnose and repair hardware issues for desktops, laptops, handheld Strong technical skills in troubleshooting and repairing hardware issues. Familiarity with configuration
be responsible for maintaining, servicing, and repairing systems and products both on-site and at customer and advise customers or supervisors on necessary repairs.
morning and record any defects that may require repairs.
preventative maintenance routines. 2. Fault diagnosis/repairs to equipment: Diagnose root cause of equipment failure. Plan action to remove cause of failure. Repair failure to “good as new” as speedily as possible
routines.2. Fault diagnosis/repairs to equipment:
performing repairs in a speedy manner. Ensures minimal equipment downtime and damage by repairing faults
performing repairs in a speedy manner.