Floor Care Equipment Repair Technician
Servicon · Carson, CA · 3 wk ago
Engineering$36–$41/hrFull-time
The Role
The Floor Care Equipment Repair Technician is responsible for diagnosing, repairing, servicing, and maintaining commercial and industrial floor care equipment used in janitorial and facilities operations. This role supports operational continuity by ensuring all equipment is maintained in a safe, reliable, and efficient working condition.
- Diagnose, maintain, and repair commercial floor care equipment.
- Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical systems on cleaning equipment.
- Service OEM equipment, including Tennant, ProTeam, Pacific, Square Scrub, and iMOP.
- Perform preventive maintenance inspections and scheduled servicing on floor care machinery.
- Repair and replace defective components such as motors, batteries, wiring, switches, belts, pumps, vacuum motors, squeegee blades, seals, and bearings.
- Inspect equipment for operational safety and manufacturer compliance.
- Maintain accurate repair and preventive maintenance records using CMMS systems.
- Provide technical support and operational guidance to field personnel.
- Congduct equipment setup, assembly, and installation for new units.
- Ensure compliance with safety standards, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and proper PPE usage.
- Maintain an internal inventory of refurbished equipment for reissue or loaner use.
- Maintain inventory of critical spare parts and supplies to support rapid repairs.
- Establish and maintain relationships with third-party parts and service vendors to improve turnaround times.
- Travel to job sites to perform preventive maintenance and repair services.
- Work with leadership to define service areas, work radius, and priorities.
- Operate company vehicles to travel to service locations as needed.
- Participate in safety meetings and ongoing technical training.
Qualifications, Skills, And Knowledge
- 2–5 years of experience repairing or maintaining commercial floor care equipment or related mechanical systems preferred.
- Strong mechanical troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
- Working knowledge of electrical systems, battery systems, motors, pumps, and preventive maintenance procedures.
- Experience using hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment.
- Strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills.
- Ability to safely lift and move 50–75 pounds.
- Bilingual in Spanish is a plus.
- PREFERRED certifications include manufacturer training credentials, OSHA safety training, and mechanical or electrical trade certifications.