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Summary
The Pump Service Technician is responsible for repairing, rebuilding, fabricating, installing, and maintaining industrial pumps and other rotating equipment. Work may be performed in the repair shop or at customer job sites in the field. This role ensures pumps operate efficiently by inspecting equipment, diagnosing issues, and restoring systems according to manufacturer specifications and company safety standards.
Responsibilities of the Pump Service Technician include, but are not limited to:
Repair, fabricate, install, and remove a variety of pumps and rotating equipment in both shop and field environments.
Disassemble, inspect, repair, and rebuild industrial pumps including centrifugal (single-stage and multi-stage), gear, diaphragm, and reciprocating pumps.
Service related components such as mechanical seals, bearings, shafts, and gear reducers.
Troubleshoot equipment failures and diagnose mechanical issues through inspection, testing, and evaluation of worn or damaged components.
Install pumps and related equipment while ensuring proper alignment, balance, and tolerances using tools such as laser alignment systems.
Assist with fabrication and modification of pump systems and skids, including basic mechanical assembly and welding when required.
Read and interpret installation, operation, and maintenance (IOM) manuals, engineering drawings, and bills of materials (BOM) to ensure proper repair and assembly.
Maintain accurate documentation of inspections, repairs, and maintenance performed.
Follow all company safety procedures and utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) while working with heavy equipment and rotating machinery.
Qualifications of the Pump Service Technician include, but are not limited to:
5+ years of experience in industrial pump repair, rotating equipment maintenance, or a related mechanical field.
Experience with municipal and industrial pump systems, including sewage and lift station pumps and controls, as well as vertical and horizontal centrifugal pumps.
Blower and vacuum pump experience preferred.
Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and mechanical drawings.
Proficiency using industrial tools, precision measuring instruments, and rigging equipment.
Basic fabrication and welding experience preferred.
Must supply own tools.
Background check, physical, and drug test required.
Acceptable driving record required according to company guidelines.
Additional Information
Physical Demand: Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
Working Conditions: Shop and field environments.
Training/Certifications: N/A
Shift Time/Overtime: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Overtime