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"You don't just build a business; you build people, and then those people build the business." At FlexTG, we transform the way businesses manage their print environments. As a brand-neutral leader ...

Description "You don't just build a business; you build people, and then those people build the business." At FlexTG, we transform the way businesses manage their print environments. As a brand ...

"You don't just build a business; you build people, and then those people build the business." At FlexTG, we transform the way businesses manage their print environments. As a brand-neutral leader ...

Description "You don't just build a business; you build people, and then those people build the business." At FlexTG, we transform the way businesses manage their print environments. As a brand ...

"You don't just build a business; you build people, and then those people build the business." At FlexTG, we transform the way businesses manage their print environments. As a brand-neutral leader ...

Description "You don't just build a business; you build people, and then those people build the business." At FlexTG, we transform the way businesses manage their print environments. As a brand ...

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Copiers information

How do you become a copier technician?

To become a copier technician, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by technical training or an apprenticeship in electronics or copier repair. Gaining experience with digital imaging, networking, and troubleshooting, along with certifications such as those from copier manufacturers, can improve job prospects.

What do copiers do?

Copiers, in a job context, typically refer to technicians or operators responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and operating photocopying machines and related office equipment. They ensure that copying, printing, and scanning devices function properly, often requiring technical skills and familiarity with digital and mechanical systems.

What is a copier job?

A copier job involves operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting photocopiers and related office equipment. It may include tasks such as replacing toner, clearing paper jams, and ensuring the machines function properly, often requiring technical skills and familiarity with digital copying systems.

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What cities in California are hiring for Copiers jobs?

Cities in California with the most Copiers job openings:

Infographic showing various Copiers job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Copiers & Printers Technician

MM International

San Jose, CA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Job Title - Field Service Technician III - Copiers & Printers
Duration- - Full Time
Location- San Jose, California
Pay Rate- $30-34/hr

 

Overview:

Are you a hands-on technician who enjoys troubleshooting, fixing, and maintaining commercial printing and imaging equipment? Do you thrive in the field, solving problems, and supporting customers with high service standards?

Client is seeking a Field Service Technician III to join our service team. You’ll be responsible for on-site maintenance, diagnostics, and repair of Client-supported copiers, printers, and multi-function imaging devices (MFPs) at client locations — often in a fast-paced, 24/7 customer-driven setting where responsiveness and reliability are key.

Responsibilities:

We’re searching for a true go-getter to:

  • Perform routine maintenance and break/fix repair of digital imaging equipment (copiers, printers, MFPs).
  • Respond quickly and professionally to customer service calls in the field.
  • Maintain accurate service logs and reports, including Field Service Reports and Expense Reports.
  • Report product failure trends and serviceability issues to your manager with proper documentation.
  • Ensure all assigned equipment meets operational performance standards.