Audiovisual equipment repairer, Kaiwhakatika taputapu ataata-rongo
Also known as
- Equipment servicer, radio and television repairer, audio equipment repairer, television technician, brown goods serviceperson
Audiovisual equipment repairers install, service and repair televisions, stereos, radios and other audiovisual equipment.
Your pay could be
$48K
Lower
$56K to $81K
Most common
$110K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Audiovisual equipment repairers
- usually work regular business hours but may work overtime and be on call
- usually work in workshops and may travel locally
- need to be practical, accurate and identify and solve problems
Tasks
- Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair.
- Repair electronic equipment.
- Install audio or communications equipment.
- Test electrical circuits or components for proper functioning.
- Calibrate equipment to specifications.
- Confer with customers or users to assess problems.
- Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance.
- Train customers in the use of products.
- Estimate costs for labour or materials.
- Read technical information needed to perform maintenance or repairs.
You need experience to become an audiovisual equipment repairer and a qualification may be useful.
You need
- experience in similar work
You may need
- a New Zealand Certificate in Electrotechnology (Level 3) with a strand in Service
- to complete the Electrical Appliance Serviceperson (EAS) course and exam
- a Trainee Limited Certificate or practising licence
- to be registered with the Electrical Workers Registration Board
If you’re in school
You usually don’t need specific NCEA levels for this job, but Level 2 may be useful.
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