Customer Engineer
Area of Responsibility:
The Production Print Service Technician is responsible for maintaining, servicing and repairing complex copier and production print equipment at a client’s site in a timely, high quality and cost-effective manner.
Essential Job Functions
- Troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve maintenance and repair issues on large volume (production print) and highly complex equipment at client’s locations within a designated territory using diagnostic tools, services aids and product manuals.
- Ensure a high level of client satisfaction by meeting clients’ needs in a courteous, timely and cost-effective manner.
- Manage and maintain accurate inventory for tools, parts and supplies; participate in physical inventory and occasional stock checks.
- Meet established metrics and benchmarks and comply with procedures and expectations as outlined in the Field Service Manual.
- Complete technical training on all new equipment as assigned.
- Maintain current technical knowledge and continuously work to expand knowledge of new technology and equipment.
- Accurately maintain and comply with documentation and service procedures in a timely basis to include time entry process and dispatching and closing service calls.
- Attend required company and departmental meetings
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
- NTC/NITEC/ Diploma in Electronics/Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
- Experience in servicing or maintaining office equipment/ Production printer.
- Customer service oriented.
- Strong communication skills in working with technical and non-technical people and the ability to develop and maintain collaborative relations among all levels.
- Strong ability to exercise independent judgment.
- Possess own vehicle.
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