How do they match: Home Appliance Repairers

  • Electric Appliance Installer
  • Electric Razor Mechanic
  • Electric Shaver Mechanic
  • Electric Stove Installer
  • Electric Stove Mechanic
  • Electric Tool Repairer
  • Electrical Appliance Mechanic
  • Electrical Appliance Repairer
  • Electrical Appliance Servicer
  • Electrical Appliance Servicer Apprentice
  • Electrical Mechanical Technician
  • Appliance Worker
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Refrigeration Technician
  • Home Appliance Dryer and Washer Mechanic

  • Repair, adjust, or install all types of electric or gas household appliances, such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, and ovens.

  • Bill customers for repair work, and collect payment.
  • Measure, cut, and thread pipe, and connect it to feeder lines and equipment or appliances, using rules and hand tools.
  • Record maintenance and repair work performed on appliances.
  • Service and repair domestic electrical or gas appliances, such as clothes washers, refrigerators, stoves, and dryers.
  • Take measurements to determine if appliances will fit in installation locations, performing minor carpentry work when necessary to ensure proper installation.
  • Talk to customers or refer to work orders to establish the nature of appliance malfunctions.
  • Test and examine gas pipelines and equipment to locate leaks and faulty connections, and to determine the pressure and flow of gas.
  • Trace electrical circuits, following diagrams, and conduct tests with circuit testers and other equipment to locate shorts and grounds.

  • Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance.
  • Advise others on issues related to repairs, installation, or equipment design.
  • Clean equipment, parts, or tools to repair or maintain them in good working order.
  • Confer with coworkers to resolve equipment problems.
  • Connect hoses to equipment or piping.
  • Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair.
  • Level machines or equipment.
  • Lubricate equipment to allow proper functioning.
  • Maintain inventories of materials, equipment, or products.
  • Observe equipment in operation to detect potential problems.
  • Position equipment using hand tools, power tools, or heavy equipment.
  • Read work orders or descriptions of problems to determine repairs or modifications needed.
  • Reassemble equipment after repair.
  • Test electrical circuits or components for proper functioning.
  • Test mechanical equipment to ensure proper functioning.
  • Travel to work sites to perform installation, repair or maintenance work.