Locksmith Technician. Commercial Locksmith Experience Required.
Responsible for advising, recommending, and working very closely with customers on potential problems with their locks and security mechanisms. Service and install hardware and manages each assigned customer location for security issues that may arise, at the customer's place of business or home, cars, or personal belongings. This position is also responsible for assessing each job for any upgrades, new sales opportunities, and potential security issues, and discusses recommendations with the clients for the safety, security, and success of each job.
Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned as needed.
Coordinates with office staff, Dispatcher, and other trades for the purpose of completing projects, jobs, and work orders efficiently.
Communicates with the customer to satisfy all security needs, both present and future.
Reads and understands blueprints for Jobs.
Possesses computer skills and knowledge.
Cuts and stamps keys.
Reads and understands key charts.
Creates and implements master key systems.
Re-keys and installs locks and high security locks and hardware, and installs locks on various furniture.
Programs and Tests locks and hardware.
Moves, sells, and repairs safes.
Demonstrates the ability to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals and instructions.
Responsible for upselling when on a client's location, which means that when you see an issue with something we may be of assistance to or for, you could upsell the job or offer a better resolution to something you see that is inferior.
Drives a company vehicle.
Understands that your job could require prolonged periods of sitting or standing, heavy lifting, stair climbing, ladder climbing, pole climbing, roof work, attic work, running large equipment, transporting equipment, moving equipment, working in small areas, working in secure areas, working in homes, businesses, working in inclement weather, working around noise, and working in no talking areas.
Requests equipment and supplies for the purpose of maintaining inventory and ensuring availability of required items needed for a job and on our vans.
Understands that you could be asked to work in the rotation for night calls, weekend calls, and emergency calls.
Recognizes that you could at time be asked to work overtime.
Understands that you could be asked to work out of town.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Commercial Locksmith Experience REQUIRED