Technician

A technician is a skilled worker who specializes in a specific technical field, often providing support in areas such as engineering, technology, or science. They typically perform tasks such as testing, maintenance, repair, installation, and troubleshooting of equipment or systems within their area of expertise.

  • CNC Maintenance Technician
  • Electrical Technician
  • Electronics Technician
  • Installation/Field Service Technician
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Metallurgy Technician
  • Non-Destructive Technician
  • Process Technician
  • Product Maintenance Technician
  • Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Technician
  • Quality Engineer Technician
  • Sand Lab Technician
  • System Support Technician
  • CNC Maintenance Technician
    • Responsible for the upkeep, repair, and maintenance of CNC machines in manufacturing processes. They diagnose and troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and software issues, conduct preventive maintenance, and ensure accurate calibration, playing a vital role in minimizing downtime and ensuring efficient CNC machinery operation. Additionally, they oversee the completion of Preventative Maintenance (PM) procedures and maintain documentation of PM records and procedures.
  • Electrical Technician
    • Handle installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of electrical components, ensuring systems operate safely and efficiently, while also providing technical support and assistance. They perform tasks such as wiring, testing, inspecting, and upgrading electrical systems, using appropriate tools and instruments for repairs, installations, replacements, and testing of electrical circuits. Electrical technicians work in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, telecommunications, and utilities.
  • Electronics Technician
    • Responsible for assembling components, diagnosing issues, testing circuits, and providing technical support. They work across various industries such as telecommunications, manufacturing, aerospace, and healthcare, ensuring the proper functioning of electronic devices and systems.
  • Installation/Field Service Technician
    • Responsible for installing, maintaining, and providing technical support for various equipment and systems on-site. They work directly with customers, diagnosing issues, performing repairs, and ensuring optimal performance. They serve various industries, including telecommunications, IT, healthcare, and manufacturing, addressing technical issues promptly to minimize downtime and deliver high-quality service and support.
  • Maintenance Technician
    • Responsible for ensuring the proper functioning and upkeep of machinery, equipment, and facilities within a specific setting, such as a manufacturing plant, commercial building, or residential complex. Their duties typically include performing preventive maintenance tasks, diagnosing and repairing mechanical and electrical issues, conducting routine inspections, and addressing emergencies to minimize downtime and ensure operational efficiency. Maintenance Technicians may work with mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or other systems, depending on their specialization.
  • Metallurgy Technician
    • Specializes in studying metals and alloys, conducting tests and experiments to analyze their composition, structure, and strength, and assisting in developing and improving metal products and processes. Working in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive, they ensure the quality and durability of metal components, perform heat treatment, failure analysis, and quality control, and conduct physical property tests on metal samples, including grinding, polishing, and modularity and micro-structure analysis.
  • Non-Destructive Technician
    • Inspects and evaluates materials, components, and structures using non-invasive methods like ultrasonic, radiographic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, and eddy current testing to ensure their integrity and safety without causing damage. Working in industries such as aerospace, manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, and power generation, they calibrate, perform, and maintain non-destructive tests on castings according to procedures to meet customer specifications, playing a vital role in preventing failures, ensuring safety compliance, and prolonging the lifespan of critical infrastructure.
  • Process Technician
    • Monitors and controls manufacturing processes to ensure efficient and high-quality production, working in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, chemical, and manufacturing. They set up, operate, and maintain equipment, adjust machine settings, conduct inspections, troubleshoot issues, perform quality control tests, and collaborate with industrial engineers to optimize the use of materials, machines, and personnel, preparing equipment layouts, planning workflows, and analyzing production costs.
  • Product Maintenance Technician
    • Responsible for the upkeep, repair, and optimization of products and equipment to ensure their continued functionality and performance, working across various industries such as manufacturing, consumer electronics, automotive, and healthcare. They diagnose issues, conduct routine maintenance, implement repairs, install and maintain machinery, perform preventive maintenance, observe mechanical devices in operation to locate problems, and dismantle and replace defective parts, thereby extending product lifespan, minimizing downtime, and maintaining customer satisfaction.
  • Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Technician
    • Specializes in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting PLC systems to control industrial machinery and processes, working across industries like manufacturing, automotive, food and beverage, and utilities. They program and configure PLCs, monitor equipment performance, and conduct diagnostics, repairs, and regular maintenance, while also designing, installing, and modifying electrical systems, including those on machines and equipment with programmable logic controllers, to optimize automation, improve efficiency, and minimize downtime.
  • Quality Engineer Technician
    • Collaborates with Quality Engineers to ensure products meet standards, evaluating processes, conducting inspections, and implementing quality control measures. They analyze data, report findings, audit processes for compliance, and work with engineering to develop process templates, playing a critical role in maintaining quality, reducing defects, and ensuring customer satisfaction.
  • Sand Lab Technician
    • Specialize in testing sand samples for industrial use, particularly in foundries and construction, assessing properties like grain size, shape, moisture content, and composition to ensure quality and suitability. They conduct tests such as sieve analysis, moisture testing, and chemical analysis, interpreting results and performing tasks like preparing samples and obtaining raw material deliveries to maintain quality standards and meet specifications for applications including casting, molding, and concrete production.
  • System Support Technician
    • Offers technical aid for computer systems, networks, and software applications, troubleshooting issues, configuring systems, and providing user training across various industries like IT, healthcare, finance, and education. They ensure smooth system operation, resolve technical challenges, and enhance user productivity, while also configuring and maintaining hardware, installing software applications, and administering telecommunications and network systems to support organizational needs.