Fuel Center Maintenance Service TechnicianWhat we do:B and T Service Station Contractors is your full-service fuel system contractor specializing in above and underground fuel systems for retail, commercial, and government clients. We service major oil companies, distributors, independent dealers, fleet services, and local, state, and federal agencies.Why you will love this position:Long term career growth Company vehicle, cell phone and laptop providedWhat you will do:Service technicians working at gas stations typically handle a variety of equipment to ensure safe and efficient operations. Here are some of the most common types:Entry level position with on-the-job training. 1 year of experience preferred.Fuel Dispensing and Storage Equipment- Fuel Dispensers (Pumps) - Electronic or mechanical systems that control fuel flow.- Fuel Storage Tanks - Underground or above-ground tanks that store gasoline and diesel.- Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG) Systems - Monitors fuel levels and detects leaks.Safety and Compliance Equipment- Vapor Recovery Systems - Reduces harmful emissions from fuel dispensing.- Leak Detection Systems - Identifies potential fuel leaks to prevent environmental hazards.- Fire Suppression Systems - Includes extinguishers and automatic suppression mechanisms.Payment and Customer Service Equipment- Point of Sale (POS) Systems - Handles transactions, inventory, and customer loyalty programs.- Card Readers and Contactless Payment Systems - Enables secure and fast transactions.Mechanical and Electrical Components- Fuel Hoses and Nozzles - Essential for dispensing fuel safely.- Piping and Valves - Controls fuel flow between tanks and dispensers.- Air Compressors and Tire Inflation Stations - Provides air for vehicle tiresTo work as a Service Technician for gas station equipment, candidates typically need a mix of education, certifications, and hands-on experience. Here's a breakdown of the most common qualifications:Education and Training- High School Diploma or GED - This is usually the minimum requirement.- Technical or Vocational Training - Courses in electronics, mechanics, or HVAC systems are highly beneficial.- On-the-Job Training or Apprenticeship - Many technicians learn through structured programs provided by employers.Certifications and LicensesICC Certifications- Designated Operator, Service Technician, Vapor Testing. - Assist in obtaining certification within 90 days of hire.OSHA Safety Training- Covers workplace safety, hazardous materials, and emergency procedures. -Assist in obtaining certification within 90 days of hire.State or Local Licenses - Some regions require licensing for working with fuel systems or underground storage tanks. -Assist in obtaining certification within 90 days o
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Fuel Center Maintenance Service Technician