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Field Technician
About the role
G4S / Deposita SA is hiring a Field Technician in Mafikeng to install, maintain, and repair Automated Banking Machines (ABMs) and docking stations. 👉 Ideal for candidates with technical, electrical, or maintenance experience. 🧠 Key Responsibilities 🔧 Install and de-install ABMs 🛠️ Maintain and repair machines & docking stations 📈 Perform upgrades and modifications 🚗 Respond to client call-outs within SLA times 📝 Log service calls and maintenance records 🤝 Train clients on newly installed machines ⚠️ Follow health & safety procedures 💡 Skills Needed 📌 Troubleshooting 📌 Customer service 📌 Attention to detail 📌 Working under pressure 📌 Teamwork & cooperation
Job overview
This full-time opportunity at G4S (Deposita SA) is based in Mafikeng • North West • South Africa and is suitable for candidates interested in building experience in Field Technician. Review the requirements carefully and make sure your application highlights the most relevant strengths for the role.
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Why this job is a good opportunity
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Requirements
- Grade 12 / NQF Level 4
- Valid driver’s license
- Minimum 2 years Field Technician experience
- Trade Test
- Electrical & technical skills
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