We're a point of sale company looking for a Field Service Tech. We service the Denver Metro and surrounding areas. You will basically travel from store to store (Grocery Stores) fixing their equipment. Scanner scales, touchscreens, payment devices, self-checkouts, servers etc. We supply the vehicle that you take home, fuel card, maintenance card, credit card, training and tools you will need to succeed.
We prefer someone with tech experience who knows troubleshooting and basic networking, but if you are hobbyist or have applicable experience, we will consider you too. We're mainly looking for someone who can work on their own responsibly. There is a lot of driving with this job, so having said that we ask that you are able to pass background check, drug screening and have a clean driving record.
Sounds great right? A lot of driving and working mainly on your own?
Well let me share some challenges with you so I'm upfront. Job is basically 8 to 5 if everything goes well. If it doesn't go well or if we get busy, you will get stuck at stores later than you would like. You will sometimes have to start earlier in the morning or start late for special projects, so be adaptable. Once you get comfortable, you and the other techs will swap availability on weekends. When you're available for those weekends, you will get called out to run emergency service calls, sometimes far away. You won't get called out every weekend, but it will happen. We also have each tech conduct Preventative Maintenance once a week at a store. That means cleaning out lane equipment, making sure inventory matches and catching any issues that may arise. Sounds like a lot, but once you apply yourself and learn your craft, you will be in and out of stores quickly, and most days should be challenge free. We have a good core of techs, we are just growing a lot and looking for one more to fit in with the team.
So if you can handle that along with the growing pains of learning the job, please send me your resume and tell me a little about yourself so we can discuss the opening in more detail and if interested, set up an interview.
Thanks for reading,
Steve