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Generator Service Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Provide generator division manager and inside service dept. with information needed to allow the service department to assist with final project services such as: startup, testing, routine ...

Provide generator division manager and inside service dept. with information needed to allow the service department to assist with final project services such as: startup, testing, routine ...

The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.

The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.

The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.

The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.

The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.

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What is the difference between Generator Service vs Generator Technician?

AspectGenerator ServiceGenerator Technician
CredentialsMay require certifications in generator maintenance and safetyTypically requires technical certifications or vocational training in generator repair
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in industrial, commercial, or power plant settingsIn-field or workshop environments, performing repairs and maintenance
Job FocusPerforming routine maintenance, inspections, and troubleshooting of generatorsDiagnosing issues, repairing, and installing generator systems
Employer & IndustryPower generation, manufacturing, and facilities managementElectrical contractors, power plants, and industrial facilities

Generator Service roles focus on routine maintenance and inspections of generators, ensuring they operate efficiently. Generator Technicians handle repairs, troubleshooting, and installation tasks. While both roles require technical skills and certifications, Generator Service is more maintenance-oriented, whereas Generator Technicians are more involved in diagnosing and fixing complex issues.

What cities in Iowa are hiring for Generator Service jobs? Cities in Iowa with the most Generator Service job openings:

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Generator Technician

Company Overview

Alliance Electric Services specializes in residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and commercial electrical work. We are seeking someone to serve as our Generator Technician. This position will oversee our fleet of generators, servicing, repairing and maintaining them year-round. This position will require on-call and weekend availability.

Key Responsibilities
  • Manage and & inspection: Performs scheduled preventative maintenance including oil changes, filter replacements and system inspections.
  • Troubleshoot & Repair: Diagnose malfunctions, repairs and replaces defective components and electrical controls.
  • Installation & Commissioning: Installs new generator systems and tests for proper integration with existing power infrastructure.
  • Load Testing: Conducts load-bank testing to ensure generators handle required power demands.
  • Documentation: Maintains accurate records of services, repairs and parts usage.
  • Emergency Service: Responds to after-hours, weekends, holidays and/or emergency calls to restore power or troubleshoot.
  • Communication: Communicates effectively and efficiently with customers and management.
QualificationsRequired
  • High school diploma
  • Valid drivers license
  • Ability to read and understand wiring diagrams and schematics
  • Using multimeters, clamp meters ans megohm meter
  • Trouble shooting electrical and mechanical faults
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and stand for extended periods of time
  • 2+ years experience working with generators; knowledge of electronic, mechanical and electrical components; moderate computer skills preferred, but not required.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Preferred
  • Ability to operate equipment such as excavators, bucket trucks, scissor lifts, backhoes and bobcats
  • Must be able to comply with OSHA Standards and have the 10 hour OSHA certificate
  • Experience working in an agricultural setting
  • Ability to manage time efficiently and effectively

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