What does a Home Appliance Repairer do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Bill customers for repair work, and collect payment.
89%
Observe and examine appliances during operation to detect specific malfunctions such as loose parts or leaking fluid.
89%
Talk to customers or refer to work orders to establish the nature of appliance malfunctions.
88%
Refer to schematic drawings, product manuals, and troubleshooting guides to diagnose and repair problems.
88%
Trace electrical circuits, following diagrams, and conduct tests with circuit testers and other equipment to locate shorts and grounds.
87%
Replace worn and defective parts such as switches, bearings, transmissions, belts, gears, circuit boards, or defective wiring.
87%
Conserve, recover, and recycle refrigerants used in cooling systems.
87%
Provide repair cost estimates, and recommend whether appliance repair or replacement is a better choice.
86%
Disassemble appliances so that problems can be diagnosed and repairs can be made.
86%
Respond to emergency calls for problems such as gas leaks.
85%
Service and repair domestic electrical or gas appliances, such as clothes washers, refrigerators, stoves, and dryers.
85%
Reassemble units after repairs are made, making adjustments and cleaning and lubricating parts as needed.
84%
Record maintenance and repair work performed on appliances.
84%
Test and examine gas pipelines and equipment to locate leaks and faulty connections, and to determine the pressure and flow of gas.
84%
Light and adjust pilot lights on gas stoves, and examine valves and burners for gas leakage and specified flame.
82%
Instruct customers regarding operation and care of appliances, and provide information such as emergency service numbers.
81%
Contact supervisors or offices to receive repair assignments.
81%
Maintain stocks of parts used in on-site installation, maintenance, and repair of appliances.
81%
Level refrigerators, adjust doors, and connect water lines to water pipes for ice makers and water dispensers, using hand tools.
80%
Observe and test operation of appliances following installation, and make any initial installation adjustments that are necessary.
80%
Install gas pipes and water lines to connect appliances to existing gas lines or plumbing.
80%
Set appliance thermostats, and check to ensure that they are functioning properly.
76%
Install appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and stoves.
76%
Level washing machines and connect hoses to water pipes, using hand tools.
75%
Take measurements to determine if appliances will fit in installation locations, performing minor carpentry work when necessary to ensure proper installation.
72%
Clean and reinstall parts.
72%
Clean, lubricate, and touch up minor defects on newly installed or repaired appliances.
71%
Measure, cut, and thread pipe, and connect it to feeder lines and equipment or appliances, using rules and hand tools.
67%
Assemble new or reconditioned appliances.
64%
Disassemble and reinstall existing kitchen cabinets, or assemble and install prefabricated kitchen cabinets and trim in conjunction with appliance installation.
58%
Hang steel supports from beams or joists to hold hoses, vents, and gas pipes in place.
56%