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Job Description
Program Overview
The Compressed Air Service Technician Co-Op Program provides hands-on, real-world experience for students pursuing careers in industrial maintenance, mechanical systems, electromechanical technology, or HVAC-related trades. Participants work alongside experienced technicians to learn the fundamentals of compressed air systems, preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and customer service in industrial environments.
This program is designed as a pipeline into full-time service technician roles upon successful completion.
Key Responsibilities
Technical & Field Support
Assist senior service technicians with installation, maintenance, and repair of:
Rotary screw compressors
Reciprocating compressors
Dryers, filters, drains, and ancillary equipment
Support preventive maintenance activities, including:
Oil changes, filter replacement, belt inspections
Basic mechanical checks and system inspections
Observe and assist with troubleshooting of mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic issues
Learn proper use of diagnostic tools and service documentation
Safety & Compliance
Follow all safety procedures, lock-out/tag-out protocols, and PPE requirements
Participate in safety training and toolbox talks
Maintain clean and organized job sites and service vehicles
Customer & Team Interaction
Interact professionally with customers under supervision
Learn job documentation, service reports, and work order systems
Support warehouse and parts handling when required
Learning Objectives
By the end of the co-op, participants will gain exposure to:
Fundamentals of compressed air systems and applications
Mechanical and electrical troubleshooting basics
Preventive maintenance best practices
Field service professionalism and customer engagement
Industrial safety standards and procedures
Qualifications
Required
Currently enrolled in or recently accepted into a technical, vocational, or community college program related to:
Industrial Maintenance
Electromechanical Technology
Mechanical Technology
HVAC / Industrial Systems
Strong interest in hands-on mechanical work
Willingness to work in industrial environments
Valid driver’s license (or ability to obtain during program)
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work in varied physical conditions
Preferred
Basic mechanical or electrical coursework completed
Prior shop, maintenance, or trade experience (school or work)
Strong work ethic, curiosity, and coachability
Program Outcomes
Successful co-op participants may be eligible for:
Full-time Service Technician roles
Continued apprenticeship or training pathways
Manufacturer-supported technical certifications
Long-term career development in industrial service
