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Clifford Power Systems, Inc. is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Generator Field Service Technician in the DFW area. This role is ideal for individuals who are mechanically inclined and possess strong problem-solving skills. The company provides training for those who may not have prior experience in power generation but have a good understanding of mechanical systems. The primary focus of this position is on combustion engines, specifically those driven by Diesel, Natural Gas, or Propane. A solid understanding of electrical systems is also essential, as the technician will work with various A/C power configurations, including 120/240v single phase and 277/480v three phase, as well as D/C controls ranging from 12v to 24v. A typical day for a Generator Field Service Technician begins with accessing a tablet or laptop to review the day's schedule. The technician will then travel to job sites using a company-supplied service truck. Responsibilities may include conducting routine Planned Maintenance Inspections, performing engine services such as oil and filter changes, handling quoted service repairs, and responding to emergency trouble calls. More experienced technicians may also be involved in commissioning new generators. After completing tasks, technicians will finalize paperwork electronically and sync updates via a Mobile Technician Application. The role requires minimal office visits, primarily for parts or supplies. Essential job functions include providing exceptional customer service, troubleshooting and diagnosing engine and electrical repairs on power generation equipment, performing preventive maintenance, and participating in a rotating 24/7 on-call technician rotation. The position requires a high school diploma or equivalent and at least two years of experience with diesel and/or natural gas engines, generators, and automatic transfer switches. A valid driver's license and basic mechanical and electrical knowledge are mandatory, along with a motivation to participate in ongoing training to enhance generator knowledge.