How do they match: Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door

  • Service Technician
  • Automation Controls Technician
  • Certification Technician
  • Control Valve Technician
  • Controls Technician
  • E/M Technician
  • Electric Meter Technician
  • Electrical Technician
  • Electrical Controls Technician
  • Electro-Mechanical Technician
  • Gas Technician
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Control Technician
  • I and E Technician
  • ICE Technician
  • Industrial Control Technician
  • Industrial Controls Technician
  • Industrial Gas Servicer
  • Instrument Technician
  • Instrument Control and Electrical Technician
  • Instrument and Controls Technician
  • Instrument and Electrical Technician
  • Instrumentation Technician
  • Lubrication Equipment Servicer
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Maintenance Controls Technician
  • Measurement Technician
  • Meter Technician
  • Motor Power Connector
  • Parking Meter Servicer
  • Residential Gas Heat Technician
  • Safety Relief Valve Technician
  • Valve Technician

  • Advise customers on proper installation of valves or regulators and related equipment.
  • Disassemble and repair mechanical control devices or valves, such as regulators, thermostats, or hydrants, using power tools, hand tools, and cutting torches.
  • Install regulators and related equipment such as gas meters, odorization units, and gas pressure telemetering equipment.
  • Install, inspect and test electric meters, relays, and power sources to detect causes of malfunctions and inaccuracies, using hand tools and testing equipment.
  • Investigate instances of illegal tapping into service lines.
  • Mount and install meters and other electric equipment such as time clocks, transformers, and circuit breakers, using electricians' hand tools.
  • Reassemble repaired equipment, and solder top, front, and back case panels in place, using soldering guns, power tools, and hand tools.
  • Record meter readings and installation data on meter cards, work orders, or field service orders, or enter data into hand-held computers.
  • Shut off service and notify repair crews when major repairs are required, such as the replacement of underground pipes or wiring.
  • Test valves and regulators for leaks and accurate temperature and pressure settings, using precision testing equipment.
  • Turn meters on or off to establish or close service.

  • Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance.
  • Advise others on issues related to repairs, installation, or equipment design.
  • Calibrate equipment to specifications.
  • Clean equipment, parts, or tools to repair or maintain them in good working order.
  • Collect payments for goods or services.
  • Connect electrical components or equipment.
  • Connect hoses to equipment or piping.
  • Control power supply connections.
  • Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair.
  • Inspect mechanical equipment to locate damage, defects, or wear.
  • Install electrical components, equipment, or systems.
  • Install metering equipment.
  • Lubricate equipment to allow proper functioning.
  • Reassemble equipment after repair.
  • Remove parts or components from equipment.
  • Test mechanical equipment to ensure proper functioning.