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Vender Service Technician

Company Name:
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
Purpose:
Maintain and repair all Coca-Cola cold drink equipment to maximize customer satisfaction and sales. Performs preventative and quality maintenance checks in addition to maintaining various records and reports.
Schedule: Sunday - Wed 10am-6:30pm, Overtime, weekend and holiday work required as needed. Technician is required to be on a rotating on-call schedule.
Responsibilities include:
Diagnosis and repair fountain, vending, CCM and all other dispensing equipment at CCBCC accounts.
Service that is in compliance with both CCBCC and federal standards.
Excellent customer service skills and a commitment to professionalism at CCBCC accounts.
Management of all instruments (tools, supplies, keys, etc.) necessary for job.

Qualifications:
Valid driver's license for your state of residency and an excellent driving history for the last seven years.
Experience in the electrical and refrigeration field.
Ability to maneuver & move large pieces of equipment (i.e. vending machines).
Must be able to work a flexible schedule and be available to work weekends and on-call when assigned.
An ideal candidate will possess experience as a field technician.
Level I Refrigeration certification is strongly preferred.
Stable work and/or school history, verifiable by references.
Must be self-motivated with a high degree of integrity and be able perform job duties with minimal supervision on a timely basis.
Past job performance must reflect dependability, maturity, initiative, professional demeanor, and the ability to exercise sound judgment.
Work Schedule: Add Days and Hours; Overtime, weekends and holidays as needed based on business activities.
Great Company. Great Jobs. Opportunity to Earn Great Rewards .
Location: La Vergne, TN
Job Code: TE6090Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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