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Floor Care Technician Apprentice

Jacksonville, Florida

Learn and develop an understanding of customer satisfaction by performing repair and maintenance work on mechanical and electrical equipment that meets or exceeds customers’ expectations. Maximize customer satisfaction by transporting Floor Care Equipment while abiding by all OSHA and DOT regulations. Responding to customer demands in a safe, timely and professional manner while making safety the top priority.  Respond to supervisor in a timely, polite, and professional manner, and conduct work with an efficiency that will contribute to the reputation, growth, and profit of Lift Power Inc. This is a developmental position with the expectation that the candidate will be able to work quickly and efficiently on their own within a year time frame with little assistance from experienced technicians. 

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Observe all safety procedures
  • Communicate with the Floor Care Service department to clarify job assignments when necessary
  • Analyze and diagnose customer equipment problems and breakdowns as scheduled by the Floor Care service supervisor and with guidance from the shop technicians
  • Confirm the correct service and repair actions to resolve equipment performance problems                                                             
  • Makes appropriate equipment repairs or modifications with guidance from the Floor Care Service Supervisor and shop technicians to solve operating and performance problems as dictated by the analysis of the customer’s equipment
  • Communicate with Floor Care Service Department regarding part requirements or unexpected service delays
  • Follow all scheduled maintenance procedures and policies as dictated by the company
  • Accurately and neatly document each service repair and provide the necessary paperwork
  • Properly dispose of hazardous waste as directed by the shop service supervisor and shop technicians.
  • Maintain the shop work area in a clean, safe, and hazard-free condition
  • Provide well-maintained personal tools required to effectively perform equipment service duties
  • Attend service and training meetings and seminars as provided by the company to grow and maintain servicing skills
  • Train and develop a clear understanding and progress within 1 year to be able to diagnose and repair equipment with little or no guidance from shop technicians
  • Load, Transport and unload Floor care equipment
  • Document the condition of equipment before and after use
  • Assist in product demonstrations and train customers on proper equipment use
  • Complete all Transport Documents
  • Accept other duties and responsibilities as assigned by management

Requirements

  • The ability to take corrective criticism from Floor Care shop technicians for an optimal learning experience
  • Safe Driving Record 
  • Can exert force up to 50 lbs on occasion and frequently handle loads up to 25 lbs
  • Physical stamina to perform continuously with full body motion for climbing, pushing, lifting, reaching, etc
  • Pulling and backing a trailer.

 

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