TRAFFIC Northern Cape

Maintenance Technician

Booyco Electronics
South African Rand . ZAR 50,000 - 200,000

Job Description

Main Purpose of the Job

Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic equipment and systems at the mine site, this role demands a strong technical background, exceptional problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently in a challenging environment. The Field Services Technician will deliver high-quality customer service by ensuring the proper installation and maintenance of systems, guaranteeing their optimal operation.

Education, Experience and Competencies
  • Qualified Artisan (Red Seal) Electrician or Automotive Electrician
  • 3-5 years of experience in electronic installations - Strong knowledge of electronic systems, including installation, maintenance, and repair.
  • Own Transport and valid driver's license (willing to travel and work overtime)
  • Medically fit to work on a mine (Underground and surface)
Responsibilities Installation & Maintenance
  • Accurately install systems in line with technical specs and safety protocols, Conduct surveys and pre-install assessments
  • Perform routine maintenance and fault repairs
  • Ensure compliance with mine electrical/mechanical standards
  • Commission and test systems, educating clients on use
Technical Support
  • Provide on-site troubleshooting
  • Assist in lab and field testing of new and existing systems
System Optimisation
  • Monitor performance and suggest system enhancements
  • Work with engineering to upgrade products and processes
Documentation & Reporting
  • Compile detailed service reports, COCs, audit records, and timesheets
  • Keep accurate records of technical work and client interactions
Compliance & Safety
  • Adhere to safety and mine site protocols
  • Report hazards/incidents and maintain a clean, safe work environment

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