Service Technicians are usually "in the field" and are additionally recognized as field technicians. Although, not all service technicians are field technicians, some work inside of companies or in local service centers. These service professionals provide solutions and repairs to many types of equipment that may include computer systems, laptops, devices, plumbing, heating systems and a considerable assortment of additional items and systems.
Skill Sets: Service Technicians have a significant technical understanding as well as practical knowledge in a given field or industry. They are trained and qualified to provide service solutions and often provide a routine overview to check the equipment’s condition, and also provide routine cleanings and repairs. In addition, they have accessibility to resources, testing equipment, and parts to help repair or maintain equipment.
Education: Service technicians often learn on the job and may become licensed through an apprentice training program, technical trade school, and or local community college. In addition, there are numerous certifications that are offered by the industry which may assist with accreditation.
Career Path: With a particular technical specialization, which may include professional industry standard accreditation, it is necessary to stay current with training and certifications to maintain and update your functional knowledge of equipment and or systems.
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