GENERATOR TECHNICIAN
General Requirements:
Have a valid Driver’s License for the State of Maine and a clean driving record.
Must continually be able to lift and handle heavy loads up to 70 lbs.
Keep your tools in good working condition.
Be able to work from ground, squatting, and bending regularly, work in confined spaces, pulling or pushing required of large objects.
Be able to be on call during power outage emergencies as needed. Occasional weekend emergency call coverage may be required.
Target Responsibilities:
Repair and maintain home standby generator systems.
Responsibilities include diagnosing small engine problems, maintaining van area cleanliness.
Continually seek both technical and product training when available.
Demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness, improve and promote quality, and monitor own work to ensure quality.
Observe all safety and security procedures, report potentially unsafe conditions, and use equipment and materials properly.
Treat management and employees with respect and contribute to building a positive team spirit.
Follow instructions and promptly respond to management direction.
Work with integrity, always upholding company values.
Perform related responsibilities and accountabilities as required or directed.
Daily Duties and Responsibilities:
Keep work van stocked with commonly used parts.
Begin workday on time with a positive attitude.
Perform repairs within the time parameters as established by a flat rate time or billed time with proper diagnosis.
Maintain a positive working relationship with employees, vendors and customers.
Completely fill out and turn in all work orders.
Weekly Duties and Responsibilities:
Check your work vans for correct inventory.
Study and review all relevant product repair updates.
Inspect, clean and maintain all equipment/tools used.
Report any faulty equipment or hazards to the Shop Manager.
Meet with owner to discuss the monthly or as needed repair trends, comebacks and service problems.