Career Categories Below this heading you will see a row of icons and names. This navigation allows you to view all the careers within a single category. When you choose a different category it will become highlighted.
Return to Career Journey By clicking the button you will be taken back to the start of this journey so you may make different choices and discover new career opportunities.
Equipment Maintenance Listed here are some actual jobs that you may be interested in and can explore by clicking on their names.
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Automotive
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Interior and Exterior Construction
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Structural Construction
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Energy Production
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Electrical Equipment
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Equipment Maintenance
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Equipment Manufacturing
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Equipment Operators
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Food Services
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Hairstylist
Equipment Maintenance
Figuring out how things work and repairing them when they are broken is a very useful skill to have. You can become a locksmith, a parts technician, a power engineer or a heavy equipment technician. The choice is yours!
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Instrument Technician
Also known as: Instrument Repair Technician; Mechanic; Pipe Trades; Service Technician
Instrument technicians install, maintain and repair the measuring and control instruments used in industrial and commercial processing
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Outdoor Power Equipment Technician
Also known as: Equipment and Appliance Service Trades, Garden Equipment Technician, Gasoline Engine Technician, Lawn and Garden Equipment Technician, Mechanic, Service Technician, Small Engine Mechanic, Marine Equipment Technician, Turf Equipment Technician, Recreation Equipment Technician, Power Equipment Technic
Outdoor power equipment technicians repair, service, and maintain small gasoline and diesel powered marine, power, recreational, and turf equipment.
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Parts Technician
Also known as: Auto Parts Salesperson, Materials Technician, Parts Picker, Salesperson, Warehouse Worker
Parts technicians are responsible for warehousing activities such as shipping and receiving, as well as planning and managing the flow of goods into, within, and from organizations.
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Appliance Service Technician
Also known as: Customer Service Technician, Equipment and Appliance Service Trades, Home Appliance Repairer, Mechanic, Service Technician
Appliance service technicians install, service, and repair household and commercial appliances such as ranges, ovens, clothes washers, dryers, freezers, refrigerators, air conditioners, microwave ovens, dishwashers, waste disposers and waste compactors.
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Heavy Equipment Technician
Also known as: Instrument Repair Technician, Mechanic, Pipe Trades, Service Technician
Instrument technicians install, maintain, and repair the measuring and control instruments used in industrial and commercial processing.
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Locksmith
Also known as: Key Duplicator, Safe and Vault Technician, Vault Technician, Customer Service Representative
Locksmiths install, adjust and repair locks, make keys and change lock combinations on residential, automotive, commercial and institutional locksets and door hardware. They also may install and maintain more sophisticated security systems.
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Natural Gas Compression Technician
Also known as: Gas Compressor Mechanic
Natural gas compression technicians install, commission, maintain and repair natural gas compression equipment used to gather, store and transmit natural gas.
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Power Engineer
Also known as: Engineer, Stationary Engineer, Steam Engineer
Power engineers supervise, operate and maintain machinery and boilers that provide steam, power, heat, refrigeration and other utility services to industrial and commercial facilities.
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Refrigeration and Air Condition Mechanics
Also known as: Air Conditioning Mechanic, Equipment and Appliance Service Trades, Mechanic, Pipe Trades, Service Technician
Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics install, maintain, repair and overhaul industrial, commercial and residential refrigeration and air conditioning systems and their component parts.