Calgary Co-op

Power Technician (Home Health Care)

Calgary Co-op  •  Calgary, CA (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

The Power Technician is responsible in maintaining customer service standards through safe and efficient operation, including safe driving and care of company vehicles, while adhering to Company policies, procedures and standards. The Power Technician function is to ensure that client’s products are repaired and maintained in an organized/timely manner, while ensuring this is completed in a safe/careful manner.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide excellent customer service and maintain positive customer relations through the proper handling of customer merchandise, questions, comments, requests, and complaints.
  • Effectively works in a diverse team environment in a proficient and friendly manner.
  • Performs duties in an organized manner with accuracy and attention to detail maintaining confidentiality of information at all times. Co-ordinates installations and service contracts to ensure work is done within established deadlines.
  • Assist the Shop Supervisor to ensure the shop is operating in accordance with company policies, procedures and programs.
  • Provide ongoing feedback to the Shop Supervisor regarding recommendations for continued improvement of the shop operation.
  • Establish and maintain a strong, efficient, and productive working relationship with approved professionals, business organizations, and internal/external company representatives.
  • Perform service, set up and maintenance of power wheel chairs and scooters to the specifications established by the manufacture. Will be required to obtain manufacture certification for this position.
  • Accurately and efficiently handle the installation of merchandise, inventory control, price integrity and administrative areas not specifically referred to in this document.
  • Assists in repairs of equipment, assembly of new equipment and the installation and repair of stair, porch and ceiling lifts. May also assist in maintaining the AADL recycle program, maintenance of company vehicles and the maintenance of all rental equipment.
  • Adhere to all government and professional standards and regulations as they apply to the Home Health Care Industry.
  • Responsible for Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) including participate in OH&S activities, knowledgeable about and comply with OH&S policies, procedures and legislation, assist in identifying unhealthy, unsafe situations and ensure corrective action is taken.
  • Provides training to new installers. Provides verbal and written reports to supervisor on the status of training progress as required.
  • Undertaking and performing additional assignments as directed.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (includes Education):

  • Grade 12 education.
    • Clean Drivers Abstract

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Basic computer skills
  • Previous electronic equipment service experience
  • Mechanically Adept

ABOUT CALGARY COOP

www.calgarycoop.com

Owned by members, Calgary Co-op is one of the largest retail co-operatives in North America. We have locations in Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, High River, Okotoks and Strathmore, that include: food centres, pharmacies, gas stations, car washes, home health care centres, wine, spirits and beer stores, and cannabis stores. We also own and operate Community Natural Foods and Beacon Pharmacy. With over 456,000 members, 3530 employees, assets of $757 million and annual sales of $1.3 billion, Calgary Co-op is committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience through inspired team members. We are proud recipient of Canadian Grocer’s 2024 Impact Awards for our commitment to sustainability & supporting employees.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.

Calgary Co-op

About Calgary Co-op

Owned by members, Calgary Co-op is one of the largest retail co-operatives in North America. Our locations in Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, High River, Okotoks and Strathmore include: food centres, pharmacies, gas stations, car washes, commercial cardlocks, home health care centres, wine, spirits and beer locations, and cannabis. With over 440,000 members, more than 3,600 employees, assets of $627 million and annual sales of $1.3 billion, Calgary Co-op was recognized as one of Alberta's Top 70 Employers of 2020, and is committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience through inspired team members. Investing millions into the Calgary community each year, we are proud to support numerous not-for-profit and charitable organizations. We are also proud to support many local farmers, ranchers and producers. Calgary Co-op's roots run deep into the heart of our community.

Vision

To touch the lives of our community by being respected as the best, most trusted place to shop - every day.

Mission

Through inspired team members, we will deliver exceptional customer experiences, products and services that sustain and grow our business and communities.

Value

Service: Our customers'​ needs drive us to deliver exceptional shopping experiences.

Caring: We are passionate about people - team members, member-owners, customers, and communities.

Excellence: A winning attitude in all that we do.

Industry
Retail & Ecommerce
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Calgary, CA
Year Founded
1956
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