Designation - Technician
Experience - Min. 2 Years as a Arcade Technician
Education - Diploma/ Bachelors in Electronics & communication
Arcade technicians have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:
- Operating and troubleshooting arcade games, pinball machines, or other coin-operated machines
- Performing regular maintenance on machines to ensure they continue to operate properly
- Providing technical support to customers who are having issues with their game or machine, including troubleshooting any problems they may be having
- Installing new games or machines in locations such as restaurants, bars, laundromats, convenience stores, and arcades
- Repairing damaged equipment by replacing parts such as monitors, joysticks, circuit boards, speakers, etc.
- Maintaining inventory of game parts and supplies, such as tokens and balls for arcade games
- Creating detailed records of all maintenance activities performed on equipment
- Performing repairs on game software bugs or glitches when needed
- Repairing damaged machines by replacing broken parts such as lights, wiring, monitors, speakers, joysticks, boards, etc.
- Soldering & cheap level works in vending/redemption & arcade games
- Performing calibration checks & Maintenance
- Leading Arcade team, Preparing roster
- Performing in house Motherboard maintenance & repairing
- Training team for new technical functionality
- Looking after technical cost of the maintenance & repairing work