office equipment repair technician
Office equipment repair technicians provide services to businesses related to installing, maintaining and repairing new or existing equipment such as printers, scanners and modems, on the clients' premises. They keep records of performed services and return equipment to a repair centre if needed.
Also called: office equipment repairer, IT repair technician, office equipment service inspector, office service inspector, office facility repair inspector, office facilities manager, office facilities inspector, copier repair technician
- 18
- essential skills
- 22
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 7421
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
18- apply company policies
- create solutions to problems
- electronics
- instruct clients on the usage of office equipment
- maintain customer service
- maintain equipment
- maintain records of maintenance interventions
- perform maintenance on installed equipment
- perform minor repairs to equipment
- perform test run
- provide customer follow-up services
- provide customer information related to repairs
- repair electronic components
- repair equipment on site
- replace defect components
- set up office equipment
- use diagnostic tools for electronic repairs
- use repair manuals
Optional skills
22- administer appointments
- apply technical communication skills
- assemble machines
- communicate by telephone
- drive vehicles
- ensure compliance with warranty contracts
- issue sales invoices
- keep stock records
- lift heavy weights
- maintain professional administration
- maintain relationship with suppliers
- make independent operating decisions
- manage a small-to-medium business
- manage schedule of tasks
- negotiate supplier arrangements
- order supplies
- perform services in a flexible manner
- process payments
- report to the team leader
- sell office equipment
- train employees
- transport office equipment
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