Intallation Engineer
This is what you will do:
An installation mechanic, also known as an installation technician, performs work on technical installations. A technician's duties include advising on proper installation, installing and maintaining installations, analyzing and resolving malfunctions, and performing repairs.
The duties of an installation technician are very diverse and vary from job to job. A mechanic may also specialize in a particular field, such as heating, lighting or air conditioning. The tasks the mechanic performs also vary from job to job. Sometimes it only involves maintenance or troubleshooting, sometimes it involves installing completely new and complex installations. The main responsibility of the installation technician is to ensure that everything functions properly and safely. In summary, the main duties and responsibilities of an installation technician are:
- assembly, installation and start-up of complex technical installations
- consult with the client
- Conducting tests and supervising trial runs
- Instruct customers on how to operate the facilities
- Maintenance, repair or replacement of installations
- commissioning of web-based systems
- Ensuring a tidy workplace
- maintenance and cleaning of tools
- Document and report work performed to client and employer
Who are you?
You are an experienced mechanic. You have an eye for detail and work accurately. You have good communication skills and know how to communicate with colleagues and customers. Furthermore, you meet the following requirements:
- No 9 to 5 mentality
- You are certified (F-gases) or willing to obtain it;
- You are a motivated person who likes to work hard;
- You can work independently as a mechanic or have work experience;
- You are in possession of driving license B