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Réparateur(trice) d'arcade
Les Hôtels Jaro
Remote RemotePart-time1 weeks ago
Salaryest.
CA$40,000 - CA$70,000
Experience
Mid
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
1 weeks ago
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About This Role
The Réparateur(trice) d'arcade is a part-time occasional position responsible for maintaining and repairing arcade equipment at Les Hôtels Jaro. The role involves troubleshooting and resolving mechanical and electronic issues. The ideal candidate is passionate about mechanics, electronics, and problem-solving.
Key ResponsibilitiesAI-extracted
- 1Typically: Maintains and repairs arcade equipment to ensure optimal functionality
- 2Typically: Troubleshoots and resolves mechanical and electronic issues
- 3Typically: Performs routine maintenance tasks to prevent equipment failure
- 4Typically: Collaborates with other staff members to ensure seamless operations
RequirementsAI-extracted
- Typically: Has experience with mechanical and electronic repairs
- Typically: Possesses problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Typically: Is able to work independently and as part of a team
- Typically: Has basic knowledge of electronics and mechanics
Perks & BenefitsAI-extracted
Typically: Health coverage
Typically: Paid time off
Typically: Opportunities for professional growth and development
Typically: Flexible scheduling due to part-time occasional nature of the role
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Posted
1 weeks ago
Job Overview
Salary (est.)CA$40,000 - CA$70,000
Job TypePart-time
Work ModelRemote
ExperienceMid
LocationRemote
CategoryEngineering Jobs
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