Pool maintenance technician:
Cleaning: Skimming debris, vacuuming surfaces, and emptying skimmer baskets
Testing: Maintaining chemical levels, such as chlorine, pH, and alkalinity
Repairing: Identifying and fixing equipment malfunctions, leaks, and other issues
Maintaining: Monitoring and adjusting equipment, such as filters, pumps, and heaters
Installing: Installing pool equipment, such as water filters, pumps, and water systems
Servicing: Servicing pool equipment, such as water filters, pumps, water systems and external vacuums.
Pool maintenance technicians must have a valid driver's license as they also drive a company truck to clients' homes and load and unload tools and equipment.
Pool maintenance technicians work in outdoor environments, lift heavy objects, and be versed in the use of pool maintenance chemicals.