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“Coin Machine Servicer Repairer” will almost certainly be replaced by robots.
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Job Description
Install, service, adjust, or repair coin, vending, or amusement machines including video games, juke boxes, pinball machines, or slot machines.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 49-9091.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 34,860.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 16.00
- Currently, there are 33,600 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers”.
Also Known As…
- Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
- Vending Technician
- Vending Service Technician
- Vending Mechanic
- Slot Technician
- Service Technician
- Full Service Vendor
- Full Service Vending Driver
- Fountain Vending Mechanic
- Field Service Technician
- Cooler Deliverer
- Video Machines Mechanic
- Video Games Mechanic
- Vendor
- Vending Supervisor
- Vending Route Servicer
- Vending Manager
- Vending Machine Servicer
- Vending Machine Mechanic
- Vending Machine Filler
- Vending Machine Collector
- Vending Machine Coin Collector
- Vending Machine Attendant
- Vending Attendant
- Ticket Dispenser Changer
- Stamp Machine Servicer
- Slot Machine Repairer
- Slot Machine Mechanic
- Service Supervisor
- Service Person
- Service Manager
- Routeman
- Route Vending Machine Servicer
- Route Sales Person
- Route Driver
- Route Deliverer
- Route Attendant
- Register Repairer
- Refurbish Technician
- Refrigeration Mechanic
- Pin Game Machine Inspector
- Pin Ball Machine Mechanic
- Pay Station Collector
- Parking Meter Servicer
- Parking Meter Collector
- Machine Repairman
- Machine Filler Servicer
- Machine Filler
- Jukebox Checker
- Juke Box Mechanic
- Installation Technician
- Gum Machine Filler
- Full Service Supervisor
- Fare Register Repairer
- Delivery Driver
- Coin Machine Mechanic
- Coin Machine Collector
- Coin Collector
- Coin Box Inspector
- Coin Box Collector
- Cigarette Machines Mechanic
- Cigarette Machine Filler
- Bank Teller Machine Mechanic
- Automatic Teller Machine Servicer
- Automatic Coin Machine Mechanic
- ATM Technician (Automated Teller Machine Technician)
- ATM Mechanic (Automatic Teller Machine Mechanic)
- Arcade Technician
- Arcade Games Mechanic
- Arcade Game Technician
- Amusement Machine Mechanic
Tasks for “Coin Machine Servicer Repairer”
- Contact other repair personnel or make arrangements for the removal of machines in cases where major repairs are required.
- Inspect machines and meters to determine causes of malfunctions and fix minor problems such as jammed bills or stuck products.
- Test machines to determine proper functioning.
- Transport machines to installation sites.
- Collect coins and bills from machines, prepare invoices, and settle accounts with concessionaires.
- Fill machines with products, ingredients, money, and other supplies.
- Refer to manuals and wiring diagrams to gather information needed to repair machines.
- Clean and oil machine parts.
- Maintain records of machine maintenance and repair.
- Prepare repair cost estimates.
- Record transaction information on forms or logs, and notify designated personnel of discrepancies.
- Adjust and repair coin, vending, or amusement machines and meters and replace defective mechanical and electrical parts, using hand tools, soldering irons, and diagrams.
- Order parts needed for machine repairs.
- Make service calls to maintain and repair machines.
- Keep records of merchandise distributed and money collected.
- Disassemble and assemble machines, according to specifications and using hand and power tools.
- Install machines, making the necessary water and electrical connections in compliance with codes.
- Adjust machine pressure gauges and thermostats.
- Replace malfunctioning parts, such as worn magnetic heads on automatic teller machine (ATM) card readers.
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- Juke boxes
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