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Service Engineer (Concrete)
Job Duty:
- Responsible for the receiving, delivery, inspection, maintenance and service of concrete machinery.
- Responsible for customer visiting, pipeline tracking, and achieving the sales target of spare parts.
- Responsible for de-bugging, technical service information collecting and report.
- Responsible for inventory management.
- Responsible for providing operation guidance and training.
- Supporting the work of the sales team.
Requirements:
- College and above education degree, mechanical engineering and relavant major will be prefered.
- More than 2 years experience in after-sales service/ mechanical maintenance/ parts sales.
- Good willing to cooperate with internatioal team, positive attitude to work.
- Skilled in handling hydraulic, electrical and chassis faults will be prefered.
- English speaker will be prefered.
- Candidate with driving license will be prefered.
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