Service Technician | Servicetechniker (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Wiesbaden Pharma & Life Science
Job Summary
This Service Technician role involves performing crucial installation, maintenance, and repair tasks on complex electro-technical systems and equipment directly at customer sites. Day-to-day responsibilities include the rigorous analysis and troubleshooting of malfunctions in machinery and control systems, conducting thorough testing, and commissioning new electrical installations. Candidates must possess a completed technical qualification in Electrical Engineering or Mechatronics and demonstrate professional experience in fault diagnosis and system repair. A key aspect of the role is supporting the optimization of existing systems and creating detailed technical documentation, including scheduling appointments with customers. The position is attractive as it offers the opportunity to work on exciting projects for renowned clients, connecting people and technology, and requires a willingness to travel occasionally to customer locations.
Required Skills
Education
Completed technical vocational training in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a comparable technical field.
Experience
- • Professional experience in the maintenance, repair, and fault diagnosis of electrical systems and equipment
Languages
Additional
- {"Willingness to travel occasionally for on-site customer assignments","Possession of a valid Class B driver's license"}
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