Looking for someone to help us service and maintain two large ice and water vending machines.
NOTE: This is part-time work and NOT on a regular schedule. Times and days will vary. That is the nature of the vending business.
Vending machines often break on Friday evenings and on weekends so we need someone willing to work those times as well as normal hours during the week.
This is a position that can grow into more hours and a long-term relationship as we get to know and trust you. Ultimately, if you are a good fit, you could earn part ownership in the business. We will train you.
If you do drugs, abuse alcohol, or are not reliable and honest please don't apply.
Requirements (please read these):
You must have your own vehicle as you would drive to the machine location
You must be able to work in small spaces and don't mind getting a little wet while working
You need to be in pretty good shape and not too big as some areas in the machine are small
You sometimes need to work on your knees or lying on your back
Honest, trustworthy, dependable, easygoing, and can use text messaging on your phone
Able to work on relatively short notice and weekends/evenings on occasion
Ok with doing cleaning of the machine inside and out
Ok with climbing up on the roof to reset equipment or change a small motor
Have your own tools
Know how to use basic tools
Can do some basic PVC-type plumbing and know how to use PVC glue/cement
Can use a volt meter to see if there is power going to a motor or a circuit is hot
Know what a 'jumper wire' is and how to use one
Willing to learn new things (these machines have a learning curve and need a calm/careful person)
Able to troubleshoot and figure out what is wrong when something does not work
Willing to call technical support for the machine and ask questions about problems
Can do basic touch up painting
Have your own ladder able to reach approximately 18 feet to get up on the roof
Typical tasks would be cleaning, changing out a coin mechanism, changing out water filters, changing out a small electrical motor, changing out a water pump, climbing up on the roof to check equipment, aligning chains on a motor and sprocket, using a grease gun, troubleshooting why something is not working and then fixing it, painting.
Thank you for your consideration!