Technician
Diagnose and fix issues with equipment and machinery.
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- What's it like to be a Technician?
- How to become a Technician
- Latest Technician jobs
- Top skills and experience for Technicians
- Technician role reviews
What's it like to be a Technician?
Technicians are detail-oriented individuals who monitor and diagnose problems within vehicles, equipment, and different types of machinery. They also perform troubleshooting functions, and run tests to improve existing systems. To ensure efficiency, Technicians work with other professionals, such as other Technicians, Architects, Engineers, and Contractors. They also do repairs and replace faulty equipment.Tasks and duties
- Performing maintenance on equipment and machinery to support production and achieve desired results.
- Reviewing architectural plans and participating in their revisions.
- Assisting engineers in evaluating products, equipment, and systems.
- Providing technical support whenever necessary, such as doing calibrations for wire placement and electrical components.
- Reading repair manuals to ensure that every action taken is accurate.
- Negotiating with suppliers and liaising with clients.
- Modifying older electrical systems for cost reductions, improvement, and safety control.
- Being updated about technological developments and attending workshops.
How to become a Technician
While it may benefit you, it’s not necessary to complete a bachelor degree to work as Technician. In this career, employers tend to value those with more experience.
- 1.Complete the SKM Level 3. This usually takes 12 months to complete and you will learn about electronic control transmission, vehicle test drive, antilock braking system (ABS) diagnostic and rectification.
- 2.Choose the industry you want to work in and inquire about specific qualifications. Some employers may require that you complete a diploma of technical engineering.
- 3.Look for employment opportunities and gain experience. After a minimum of three years of work experience, consider applying to become a Certified Technician at the Malaysian Board of Technologists.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Technician employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Troubleshooting
Preventive Maintenance
Installation
Plumbing
Wiring
Air Conditioning
Electrical Power Systems
Professional Housekeeping
Drivers Licence
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Hygienic
Drawing
Communication Skills
Computer Literacy
Problem Solving
Autonomy
Willingness to Learn
Team Work
Customer Service
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Latest Technician reviews
5.0Nov 2022
Machine and electrical
Reviewer's QualificationDiploma of Engineering
ExperienceLess than a year
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationInformation & Communication Technology
The good thingsCan join as soon as possible. 🥲
The challengesCo-worker at the organization and time working.
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5.0Nov 2022
great
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationSales
The good thingstechnical work, although it requires effort and work, is very easy and beautiful
The challengesWork quickly under pressure and work as a team to get something done
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