In a typical work setting, industrial electronics repairers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a medium to high level of social contact with customers and coworkers.
- Communicate by e-mail and in person on a daily basis. They also communicate by telephone and with letters and memos, but less often.
- Work in a group or as part of a team.
- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by others and the health and safety of customers.
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- Often deal with conflict situations where customers may be unpleasant or rude.
Physical Work Conditions
- Usually work indoors. They may occasionally work outdoors if equipment is located there.
- Are often exposed to noises that are loud or distracting.
- Wear protective equipment, such as goggles and hardhats, every day.
- Are sometimes exposed to hazardous conditions, situations, and equipment.
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- Work close to others, often within a few feet.
- Are sometimes exposed to contaminants, such as chemicals leaking from equipment.
- Often work in cramped places when repairing small or hard-to-reach equipment.
Work Performance
- Must be very exact and accurate when repairing equipment.
- Make decisions that affect clients on a weekly basis without consulting a supervisor.
- Work in a competitive environment and meet daily and weekly deadlines.
- Set most daily tasks and goals without consulting a supervisor first.
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- Repeat the same tasks and physical activities each day.
Hours/Travel
- May work a set schedule each week but may work irregular hours to meet demand.
- Usually work 40 hours per week. Occasionally work more than 40 hours a week.
- May work days, evenings, or weekends.
- May be on-call to come in for emergencies.