GENERATOR TECHNICIAN

 
generator-service.png

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.