Saturday, January 4, 2020

6 Things to Consider When Screening Technicians - Spark Hire

6 Things to Consider When Screening Technicians - Spark HireIf you are new to technical recruiting, it can seem a bit overwhelming at first. However, if you are screening equipment technicians, there are 6 key things to focus on that will help you to be sure you have the right candidate in consideration.1. Work HistoryFirst, you will want to clearly understand the technicians work history. Find out as much as you can about where the technician has worked. If you are tasked with finding a technician with a specific type of equipment experience, it is important to know how much experience the technician has and in what types of environments.For example, if you are searching for an experienced technician to work on equipment in the semiconductor industry, it would be extremely beneficial if the technician has experience working in a clean room environment.In addition, find out why the technician has made the moves he has made. Ask why he left each employer and be sure to do your due dil igence and check references later. The brde thing you want to do is submit a technician to your client, when the technician was fired due to violating safety protocol at a past employer.2. Equipment ExperienceAlways ask the technician to explain his equipment expertise. Ask for types of equipment he has worked on, the specific types of work he has performed on the equipment, and find out if he was in a lead role or simply a helper.The more you understand about the technicians equipment expertise, the better you will know if he is a fit for your clients needs.3. Problem Solving AbilityAny technician should have strong problem solving skills. Question your technician about any equipment issues he ran into in the past and what he did, step by step, to figure out and resolve the issue.You may not understand the entire technical lingo, but you will be able to tell by each technicians explanation if he has the ability to figure out problems and find resolutions. This is key with any techn ician, regardless the industry.4. Customer Service SkillsOne of the most important skills that is often overlooked when screening technicians is the ability to provide excellent customer tafelgeschirr.Remember, quite often a technician will travel to another work site or will work with other customers on equipment issues. Having impeccable customer service skills in addition to the technical expertise is quite often a must.5. EducationIf a technician is fairly new to the game, you will want to find out about his education. When a technician is lacking real world expertise, he should have had formal education that allowed him to develop his technical skills and problem solving ability.Find out where the technician went to school, what type of degree he received, and if he had any internships or hands-on labs at school. Specifically, ask about his work in school and any technical projects or assignments he was responsible for. Have the technician walk you through what he specifically did from a technical perspective on any assignments or projects.6. ReliabilityFinally, another key thing to consider is the technicians ability to be reliable.Many times, technicians are scheduled to work compressed shifts. When a facility is open 24/7, it is of the utmost importance that technicians are on time and at work when they need to be there.If your technician was fired from his last job due to continuous absences or tardiness, chances are youve found an unreliable technician.What are some other things that you focus on when screening technicians? Please share your tips in the comments below.Image Wavebreak Media Ltd/BigStock.com