Installation Technician at Data Business Equipment – Olathe, Kansas
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GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION | |||
The installation technician is responsible for the transportation of product to the client, performing the initial installation and equipment relocations. They may also remove antiquated machines for recycling or disposal and assist in the home office warehouse when needed. | |||
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES | |||
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES | |||
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EDUCATION & TRAINING | |||
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KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE | |||
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SKILLS & ABILITIES | |||
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WORKING CONDITIONS | |||
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ WORK ENVIRONMENT | The physical demand and work environment characteristics described below represent the typical amount of time spent and conditions while performing the essential duties of the job. Every attempt will be made to provide reasonable accommodations as necessary to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Use the following codes: C = Continuously (67% to 100% of workday) F = Frequently (34% to 66% of workweek) O = Occasional (1% to 33% of the workweek) N = Never (0% of the workweek) | ||
Physical Demand/ Work Conditions | Frequency | Physical Demand/ Work Conditions | Frequency |
Sitting | F | Lifting | F |
Standing | F | Sedentary (0 - 10 lbs.) | F |
Walking | F | Light (11 - 25 lbs.) | F |
Bending | F | Medium (26 - 50 lbs.) | F |
Stooping | F | Heavy (51 - 74 lbs.) | O |
Kneeling | F | Very Heavy (75 – 100 lbs.) | O |
Climb Ladders | O | Dexterity | C |
Driving | F | Eye/Hand Coordination | C |
Reach Above Shoulder | F | Handling (holding, grasping, feeling) | C |
TYPICAL NOISE LEVEL | ☐ Quiet ☒ Moderate ☐ Loud |