Servicing – Maintenance Technicians

Servicing – Maintenance Technicians


Company
West Coast Elevators
Location
Ascot, Western Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
171 days ago
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Job Description
Servicing - Maintenance Technicians— POSITION TYPEFull time— About The RoleParticipate in the Test, Tune and Servicing of West Coast Elevators product range in line with the company’s specific procedures and process.Provide detailed feedback and reporting from the field as requested/required.Strong participation in product enhancement and continuous improvement.Participate in training of new and future employees.Carry out all electrical works in accordance with AS1735 and AS3000.Participate in the on-call roster with associated duties and responsibilities.Be a technical nominee if required.Participate in working away from home when requested/required.Assist other trades where necessary and as instructedBe able to work unassisted when requiredWork in a safe manner alwaysAlways maintain a strong customer focus, accompanied with a positive and proactive attitudeShow initiative with a willingness to grow within the roleBe punctual alwaysAlways maintain a neat and presentable appearance. Company supplied uniform is to be worn at all times during all working hours.Always treat all customers with respect and represent the company’s brand.Respect and look after all company supplied tools and equipment.—essential criteriaThe successful candidates for these positions will have excellent presentation, written and verbal communication skills as you will be representing the company whilst communicating with a range of high profile clients.—how To ApplyJoin a successful Company who pride themselves on exceeding client expectations with their exceptional products and services.— Find usWest Coast Elevators (Perth)20 Camden St, Belmont,WA, 61041300 000 [email protected]— Residential LiftsClassic liftSovereign liftRoyal liftJewel lift— Commercial LiftsCrown liftMaxi liftStretcher lift— ResourcesNewsReview on FacebookReview us on GoogleTrusted on the webFAQsPrivacy | Terms of use© 2026 West Coast Elevators

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