Field Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Mankato, MN at Geebo

Field Service Technician

B & H Petroleum Equipment Co.
B & H Petroleum Equipment Co.
Mankato, MN Mankato, MN Full-time Full-time $20 - $25 an hour $20 - $25 an hour Welcome to B & H Petroleum Equipment Company - your go-to for repairs, maintenance, new builds, so much more in the field! If you're a hands-on, excited to learn, ready-to-go worker - look no further! The Field Service Technician will be responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and servicing electronic, hydraulic, and mechanical petroleum equipment and/or products.
Responsibilities:
Troubleshoots and performs repairs/preventative maintenance to fueling systems.
Monitors and is accountable for accuracy of parts inventory in service vans - ensuring you are prepared for any job.
Analyzes electronic and mechanical problems, providing repairs as needed.
Installs, programs, and tests new equipment.
Communicates with customers and explains technical issues.
Experience:
Candidates that have a strong mechanical and/or electrical aptitude with experience working on motors, pumps, etc.
are encouraged to apply.
Previous experience working in the mechanical or electrical industry is preferred but not required.
Preferred experience in service station/fueling equipment repair.
Electrical knowledge and excellent mechanical abilities.
Ability to operate mechanical equipment and machines as needed.
Education:
High school diploma or GED (required).
Extras:
Company supplied vehicle.
Company supplied cell phone.
Small, family-owned company.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$20.
00 - $25.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Schedule:
Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types:
Commission pay Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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