Rain Bird Corporation

Service Technician (On Site)

Job ID
5376
# Positions
1
Category
Services - All
Country
United States
City
Tucson
State
AZ
Remote
No

Overview

The Service Tech I is responsible for providing support for installation, start-up, troubleshooting or repair of irrigation components and systems. The ideal candidate can perform a variety of mechanical, electrical and programming tasks. Builds electronic and test equipment and other related items.  Provides service in the most cost-efficient manner and has experience with hardware, software, radio and other communication systems.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain ownership of central control production from ticket creation to shipment
  • Ensure data integrity of service orders for timely and accurate billing
  • Overly communicate with stakeholders; escalate issues affecting quality or delivery with relevant staff
  • Continue to develop knowledge of irrigation concepts, practices, and procedures, especially regarding those relevant to the maintenance, repair, and production of central control equipment

Qualifications

  • 1+ years of experience with computer repair, construction, and maintenance. Experience with other hardware, software, and radio or other communication systems is a plus
  • Proven success in environments where attention to detail and organizational skills are required
  • Demonstrates structured approach to problem solving and adherence to operating procedures
  • Works well under pressure and in a fast-paced environment
  • Team oriented

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

  • Certification in soldering or other similar technical certifications are desired, though not required
  • Experience with order management tools and platforms
  • Experience with process standards; 5S, six sigma, etc.
  • Ability to develop, document, and execute repetitive business practices
  • Bilingual English/Spanish

Rain Bird is an equal opportunity employer.

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