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An established industry player is seeking an Appliance Service Technician to join their team. This role involves conducting electrical tests, diagnosing faults, and repairing small appliances. The ideal candidate will have a secondary school graduation certificate and 1-2 years of relevant experience. This position offers a permanent full-time opportunity with flexible hours, allowing you to showcase your technical skills in a supportive environment. If you are passionate about appliance repair and customer service, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Posted onMay 08, 2025 by a third-party for Employer details CAFFE TECH
Posted onMay 08, 2025 by a third-party for Employer details CAFFE TECH
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1 year to less than 2 years
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
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2025-06-07
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