DC Power Technician Construction, Mining & Trades - Marietta, GA at Geebo

DC Power Technician

4.
1 Marietta, GA Marietta, GA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$41.
5K - $52.
6K a year Estimated:
$41.
5K - $52.
6K a year Alpine Power Systems, established in 1963, is an independent B2B global solution provider specializing in backup power, telecom, cable, and motive power solutions.
Through acquiring market-leading companies and adding highly motivated, talented individuals, Alpine has expanded operations to become one of the largest independent organizations in our industry.
Alpine is a profitable and growing company supplying numerous Fortune 1000 companies.
(www.
alpinepowersystems.
com) We urgently seek a DC Power technician at any level to support our Atlanta Market.
As a DC Power Technician for our products and services, responsibilities will include:
Visiting customer facilities to evaluate needs and develop solutions.
Developing a strong grasp of the features and capabilities of multiple product lines.
Installing all makes and models, small and large, battery and power systems.
Maintaining existing systems.
Troubleshooting battery systems and chargers.
Exceeding our customer's expectations.
Some travel is required.
Ideal candidates will have the following:
High school diploma or GED.
A valid driver's license with the ability to obtain a CDL.
DC Power Plant experience is a plus Knowledge of battery testing equipment and safety policies and procedures is a plus Basic mechanical skills required Capability of Lifting 70
pounds.
Strong customer service/solutions focus.
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills.
Ability to read and understand basic layout drawings and schematics a plus.
Benefits of Working with Us:
Paid vacation 8 paid holidays Health insurance Dental/Vision insurance 401k with company match Insurance benefits within 30 days of hire.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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