Technical Analyst Global Grade 09
Barloworld Equipment
Other, Gauteng
Customer service roles in retail, banking and BPO reward strong communicators and are a common entry point for matriculants.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, customer service roles in South Africa typically pay R7 000 to R17 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
Position outputs
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Constructively log product matters with OEM
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Caterpillar preventative maintenance orientated.
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Constant Communication between TA and SEENG, through Tech Rep.
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Compile technical reports on all systems (TA report)
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Quickly and efficiently diagnose machine systems and carry out repairs, services, and maintenance on Earthmoving Equipment on customer sites or at BWE site.
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Compile accurate customer machine analysis and reports including Machine Inspection Reports (MIR's) And
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Technical Analysis Reports (TA's)
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Maintain professional image when representing BWE.
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Follow through to ensure that quality and productivity standards of own work are consistently and accurately maintained.
Candidate Requirements
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Matric (Grade12) qualified in relevant trade (e.g. Diesel Mechanic / Earthmoving Equipment
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Mechanic) NQF3, 5 years post apprenticeship/ learnership
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Computer Literate
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Fluent navigation and familiarity of SIS2.0
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Valid Driver's License
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Access and familiarity with Caterpillar DSN
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5 years qualified trade
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Fluent Schematic reading (Electrical & Hydraulic)
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Time management skills
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