Service Engineer (Electrical Equipment)

さーびすえんじにあ(でんききき)

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A profession responsible for installation, inspection, fault diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of electrical equipment, and providing technical support on site.

Description

Service Engineers (Electrical Equipment) belong to manufacturers or maintenance companies and serve as on-site technicians who handle installation, periodic inspections, fault diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of electrical equipment such as motors, generators, and control panels at customer sites. They perform a wide range of tasks including troubleshooting, circuit diagnosis, parts replacement, and software updates to minimize downtime. Customer interaction, coordination with other departments, and proposals for preventive maintenance are also important responsibilities.

Future Outlook

With the introduction of IoT and predictive maintenance, remote monitoring and data analysis skills will be required. Due to the increasing performance of equipment and demands for energy efficiency, the demand for service engineers is expected to remain stable.

Personality Traits

Able to respond flexibly / Excellent communication skills / Physically fit / Problem-solving oriented / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Direct to/from site possible / Fieldwork / On-call / Shift work

Career Path

Service Engineer → Senior Service Engineer → Technical Specialist → Service Leader → Service Manager

Required Skills

Control panel assembly and wiring / Electrical circuit basics / Fault diagnosis / Maintenance inspection / Measuring instrument operation

Recommended Skills

Communication protocol knowledge / PLC programming / Reading English technical documents / Report writing

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking High analytical skills are required for circuit diagnosis and identifying fault causes.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Accuracy is required to ensure safety and perform precision work.
Communication Skills Essential for coordination with customers and other departments.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition Necessary to continuously adapt to changes in products and technologies.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Physical stamina is needed for handling heavy equipment and on-site work.
Problem Solving Indispensable for fault response and troubleshooting.
Stress Tolerance Stress tolerance is important for emergency responses and meeting customer demands.

Related Qualifications

  • Second-Class Electrician

Aliases

  • Field Service Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Equipment)

Related Jobs

  • Electrician
  • Equipment Maintenance Engineer
  • Field Service Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer

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