Fixing equipment, responding to customer complaints, troubleshooting and conducting diagnostics on equipments is the job of a Service Technician. These professionals work in industries that deal with electrical, manufacturing, equipment installation or information technology services.
A Service Technician usually performs many of the following tasks:
• Providing training
• Accessing applications remotely
• Liaising with clients
• Advising clients
• Resolving customer problems
• Installing equipment
• Analyzing repairs
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Fixing equipment, responding to customer complaints, troubleshooting and conducting diagnostics on equipments is the job of a Service Technician. These professionals work in industries that deal with electrical, manufacturing, equipment installation or information technology services.
A Service Technician usually performs many of the following tasks:
• Providing training
• Accessing applications remotely
• Liaising with clients
• Advising clients
• Resolving customer problems
• Installing equipment
• Analyzing repairs
Skills
• Being reliable
• Being professional and courteous
• Being discrete
• Being confident
• Being attentive
• Mentoring
• Teamwork
• Networking
• Multitasking
• Customer service and relations
• Understanding technical information
• Solving technical problems
• Communication and presentation
• Organization and administration
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• Being reliable
• Being professional and courteous
• Being discrete
• Being confident
• Being attentive
• Mentoring
• Teamwork
• Networking
• Multitasking
• Customer service and relations
• Understanding technical information
• Solving technical problems
• Communication and presentation
• Organization and administration
Education
Having an Associate or Bachelors degree is helpful in attaining a job as a Service Technician. Other areas of specialization may include Engineering, Marketing, Communications, or Business Administration. Some employers prefer their technicians to have experience working in technical support or customer service.
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Having an Associate or Bachelors degree is helpful in attaining a job as a Service Technician. Other areas of specialization may include Engineering, Marketing, Communications, or Business Administration. Some employers prefer their technicians to have experience working in technical support or customer service.
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