Computer, ATM and office machine technician, Kaihangarau rorohiko, mīhini moni, pūrere tari hoki, ringarehe tāhiko
Also known as
- ATM technician, electrical appliance technician, field service engineer, printer technician, computer engineering technician, office machinery mechanic, computer systems technician
Computer, ATM and office machine technicians install, maintain and repair electronic office machines and computer equipment like copiers, monitors, hard drives and printers.
Your pay could be
$23
Lower
$29 to $40
Most common
$50
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Computer, ATM and office machine technicians
- usually work regular business hours, but may work overtime and be on call
- usually work in factories, workshops, offices, homes and on ships and aircraft and may travel locally
- need to be accurate and methodical
Tasks
- Reassemble equipment after repair.
- Confer with customers or users to assess problems.
- Disassemble equipment to inspect for deficiencies.
- Train customers in the use of products.
- Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance.
- Calibrate equipment to specifications.
- Align equipment or machinery.
- Replace worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
- Repair worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
- Travel to work sites to perform installation, repair or maintenance work.
You usually need to do training to become a computer, ATM and office machine technician.
You may need
- a relevant tertiary qualification
- to pass the electrical appliance serviceperson course and exam
- to have an electrical applicance serviceperson practising licence
- a driver licence
Registration
You need to be registered to do this job. This means you meet your industry's professional standards.
Electrical Workers Registration Board
Phone Number,0800 661 000
info@ewrb.govt.nz
http://www.ewrb.govt.nz/If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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