DIRECT CLIENT INTERVIEW ON 9TH APRIL AT CHENNAI & 10TH AT COCHIN
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
400 - 570 OMR
VRF TECHNICIAN
200 - 250 OMR
MULTI SKILLED TECHNICIAN
200 - 250 OMR
HVAC TECHNICIAN
190 - 290 OMR
AC TECHNICIAN
180 - 280 OMR
SWIMMING POOL TECHNICIAN
180 - 280 OMR
ELECTRICIAN
180 - 280 OMR
LV TECHNICIAN
170 - 220 OMR
PLUMBER
140 - 180 OMR
MASON
140 - 180 OMR
SHOULD HAVE MINIMUM 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FACILITY MAINTENANCE SERVICE
INDIAN EXPERIENCE CAN ATTEND THE INTERVIEW / GULF EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
KB CONSULTANCY
GULF JOBS RECRUITMENT AGENCY
Kadayanallur | Trichy | Cochin | Chennai
kbconsultancy1214@gmail.com
+ 91 78250 82857
+ 91 78710 24910
A technician skill refers to a specific ability or set of abilities that a technician needs to perform their job effectively. These skills are typically hands-on and practical, and they vary depending on the field or industry (e.g., electrical, mechanical, IT, automotive, medical equipment, etc.).
Some common technician skills include:
Troubleshooting: Diagnosing and solving technical problems.
Equipment maintenance: Keeping machines and tools in working order.
Technical knowledge: Understanding how systems work (e.g., electronics, hydraulics, or software).
Reading blueprints or schematics: Interpreting technical diagrams.
Tool handling: Using specialized tools and instruments.
Safety awareness: Following safety procedures and protocols.
Communication: Explaining issues to clients or coworkers.
Technician skills can be gained through training, certifications, on-the-job experience, or formal education.
The job role of a technician varies depending on the industry, but in general, a technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing technical equipment or systems. Here are some common responsibilities across different fields:
General Responsibilities:
Diagnosing problems with equipment or systems.
Performing maintenance to prevent breakdowns.
Installing and setting up new machinery or technology.
Following technical manuals and blueprints.
Testing and inspecting systems to ensure proper function.
Keeping records of maintenance, repairs, and upgrades.
Providing technical support to users or other staff.
Examples by Industry:
IT Technician: Works with computer systems, networks, and software.
Automotive Technician: Repairs and maintains vehicles.
Engineering Technician: Assists engineers with testing, CAD drawings, and prototypes.
Electrical Technician: Handles wiring, circuits, and electronic equipment.
Medical Lab Technician: Analyzes samples in a lab setting.
The goal of a technician is to apply specialized knowledge and practical skills to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair systems, equipment, or technology within their area of expertise. Depending on the field (like IT, engineering, automotive, medical, etc.), this goal can involve:
Ensuring systems operate efficiently and safely
Minimizing downtime and resolving technical issues quickly
Following industry standards and safety regulations
Providing support and guidance to users or other professionals
Documenting procedures, repairs, or modifications accurately
Ultimately, a technician helps keep things running smoothly and reliably by being a hands-on problem solver.