Appliance Service Technician Overview
Appliance service technicians repair and service consumer related appliance products including, but not limited to:
electric ranges, electric refrigerators, electric freezers, dishwashers, hood fans, waste disposers, ice makers, electric clothes dryers, clothes washers, electric water heaters, window air conditioners, residential air conditioners, gas ranges, gas refrigerators, gas freezers, microwave ovens, gas barbecues, waste compactors, water coolers, gas clothes dryers, central ...
Complete Description
- Repairs static air systems.
- Repairs drive systems.
- Diagnoses refrigeration systems.
- Uses tools and equipment.
- Assesses cabinets, consoles and suspension systems.
- Diagnoses gas system components and supply.
- Diagnoses static air systems.
- Disconnects/reconnects appliance.
- Diagnoses drive systems.
- Prepares installation site.
- respiratory mask
- thermometer
- drop sheets
- microwave leak detector
- clamp-on meter
- gloves
- fire extinguisher
- measuring tape
- shield
- test lights
- goggles
- static pads
- boot slip cover
- calculator
- multimeter
- hearing protection
- test harnesses
- safety boots
- first aid kit
- temperature recorders
- WHMIS
- TCS
- GMAW
- CAN
- OAW
- HS
- DVOM
- NOX
- ACP
- conduction
- ABS
- TSB
- SAE
- EGR
- static air system
- snubber
- convection
- ISO
- PCV
- HVAC
for British Columbia, Vancouver & Lower Mainland Southwest [change]
General Wage
- Average - $17.65
- Minimum - $11.00
- Maximum - $25.00