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Field Service Technician
Location
United States
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Field Service Technician
IKO North America
Role Description Remote opportunity, Territory covers: Tennessee to Kansas City, Missouri. - Liaise with the commercial contracting community and perform quality assurance inspections of ongoing and completed commercial roofing jobs. - Prepare and conduct both theory and hands-on commercial product training for existing and potential Registered Contractors. - Produce written inspection and quality assurance reports for internal and external customers. - Work with contracting community and distribution network on product education and promotion. - Conduct warranty claims investigations when appropriate. - Attend and participate in related association events to promote IKO Commercial products. - Attend internal meetings, functions and company provided training as required. - Adhere to Health and Safety policies as well as IKO Vehicle policies. - Any other responsibilities as assigned. Qualifications - Several years of hands-on experience in commercial roofing including exposure to installation methods for TPO roofing and other related products. - Ability to read technical roofing documentation/specifications. - Comfortable working with MS Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and other office technology. - Formal training on roofing installations/quality control with large national roofing company is a plus. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills. - Must have a valid driver’s license and can travel throughout the designated territory with potentially some overnight stays. Requirements - 3-5 years direct hands-on experience in commercial roofing business. - Ideally has experience with quality assurance and roof inspections with roofing contractor. - Understanding of commercial roofing assemblies and their applications. - Driver’s License in good standing required. - Must be authorized to work in the United States of America. Benefits - Competitive compensation. - Health care. - A progressive and challenging workplace. - A commitment to teamwork and integrity.
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