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Electromechanical Technician |
10 |
2800- 3500 |
Associate degree or higher in electronic or mechanical technology. Interpret blueprints, schematics, and diagrams Measure and inspect parts for quality Test electromechanical assemblies Install electronic components Operate and maintain robotic equipment Analyze and document test results Possess analytical and problem-solving skills Work well in teams and communicate effectively Mechanical aptitude and ability to understand complex diagrams Strong hand-eye coordination and tool proficiency Highly organized. |
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3-5 Years of experience in same field Maintain bowling lanes and related equipment. Perform regular servicing and preventative maintenance. |
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Bowling Technician |
5 |
2800- 3500 |
Repair and adjust scoring equipment. Identify replacement parts and supplies. Conduct major equipment rebuilds as necessary. Assist in budget planning and repair programs. Maintain accurate records. Train employees on equipment operation and basic troubleshooting. Ensure timely cleaning of bowling lanes. Coordinate with vendors for system updates. |
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Electricians |
5 |
2800- 3500 |
5 to 7 years of Experience in Maintenance Perform preventive maintenance on electrical systems and equipment. Troubleshoot and repair electrical issues. Install and maintain electrical systems according to regulations. |
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Mechanical |
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5 to 7 years of Experience in Mechanical Maintenance Monitoring hydraulic systems for continuity. Performing preventive maintenance to reduce downtime. Conducting timely maintenance on hydraulic systems. |
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Technician |
5 |
3500 |
Maintaining diesel and cooling engines. Repairing ropes, nets, and games. Assisting other maintenance teams. Finding technical solutions for emergencies. Completing assigned tasks. Monitoring and restocking parts. Optimizing equipment efficiency. Ensuring a tidy workplace and regulatory compliance. |