Business Address & Physical Location of Work: 6909 Antrim Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia V5J 4M5
Phone Number: 604 437 4717
Email: hr@relax-a-mist.com
Position(s) available: 1
Terms of Employment: Permanent position
Hours per week: 40
Benefits: Dental, Life insurance, AD&D insurance, Long term disability, Extended Health Care (such as Naturopaths, Dieticians and Registered Massage Therapist)
Job duties of an Appliance Service Technician:
· Repair major electrical or gas appliances, such as domestic and commercial dishwashing equipment, stoves, laundry equipment and refrigerators in customer's home, in customer's place of business or in repair shop
· Consult customer or refer to work order to establish nature of the appliance malfunction
· Diagnose faults by checking controls, condensers, timer sequences, fans and other components using test equipment such as meters and gauges to measure resistance, current, voltage, pressure, temperature, flue gases and flow rates
· Refer to schematic diagrams or product manuals and disassemble appliance using hand tools
· Use shop equipment and specialized diagnostic and programming apparatus to repair, adjust and reprogram appliances
· Replace components and subcomponents and reassemble appliance using hand tools and soldering and brazing equipment
· Prepare estimates and written accounts of work performed
· May plan service routes.
Language of work: English
Required education: High school or equivalent
Experience required: Experience is an asset
Please send your resume to: hr@relax-a-mist.com
We are a small manufacturing company looking for an experienced Electrical PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Assembler & Tester who would like to continue building his/her carrier in a relaxed but productive atmosphere.
You need to be self-motivated, able to work in a professional but fun manner, prioritize tasks, problem solve, and work independently as well as with a team, in both a slow and fast paced environment. Most of the time you will be assembling, soldering, testing, and troubleshooting to repair PCBs, keeping stock levels up to par, and assembling electronic products.