Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
ServiceTechnician
Mechanic
Air Valve Mechanic
Automation Controls Technician
Certification Technician
Control Panel Technician
Control Systems Technician
Control Valve Mechanic
Control Valve Technician
Controls ServiceTechnician
Controls Service Tech
Controls Technician
Controls Engineering Technician
E/M Technician
Electric Meter Technician
Electrical Technician
Electrical Controls Technician
Electro-MechanicalTechnician
Field Mechanical Meter Tester
Gas Technician
Gas Meter Mechanic
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Control Technician
I and E Technician
ICE Technician
Industrial Control Technician
Industrial Controls Technician
Industrial Gas Servicer
Instrument and Controls Technician
Instrument and Electrical Technician
Instrument Technician
Instrument Control and Electrical Technician
Instrumentation Technician
Lubrication EquipmentServicer
Maintenance Technician
Maintenance Controls Technician
Measurement Technician
Meter Mechanic
Meter Technician
Parking Meter Servicer
Parking Meter Mechanic
Pipeline Maintenance Technician
Pneumatic Tester Mechanic
Pyrometer Mechanic
Regulator Mechanic
Residential Gas Heat Technician
Rocket Engine Component Mechanic
Safety Relief Valve Technician
Thermostat Mechanic
Valve and Regulator Repairer
Valve Mechanic
Valve Technician
Water Meter Mechanic
Water Plant Maintenance Mechanic
Water Valve Mechanic
Install, repair, and maintain mechanical regulating and controlling devices, such as electric meters, gas regulators, thermostats, safety and flow valves, and other mechanical governors.
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.
Dismantle meters, and replace or adjust defective parts such as cases, shafts, gears, disks, and recording mechanisms, using soldering irons and hand tools.
Examine valves or mechanical control device parts for defects, dents, or loose attachments, and mark malfunctioning areas of defective units.
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.
Lubricate wearing surfaces of mechanical parts, using oils or other lubricants.
Make adjustments to meter components, such as setscrews or timing mechanisms, so that they conform to specifications.
Mount and install meters and other electric equipment such as time clocks, transformers, and circuit breakers, using electricians' 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 serviceand 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.
Calibrate equipment to specifications.
Clean equipment, parts, or tools to repair or maintain them in good working order.
Connect electrical components or equipment.
Connect hoses to equipment or piping.
Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair.
Inspect mechanicalequipment to locate damage, defects, or wear.
Install electrical components, equipment, or systems.
Install metering equipment.
Lubricate equipment to allow proper functioning.
Remove parts or components from equipment.
Repair worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
Replace worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
Test mechanicalequipment to ensure proper functioning.