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Technician Job Descriptions

A technician who can be called as backbone in the areas of scientific and


industrial field, is the one who has comparatively more pragmatic
understanding for the prevailing theoretical precepts in that area in
comparison to the engineer of that particular field.

A technician is in general, is more knowledgeable, proficient in skills for the


job in comparison to average common man and even to a professional for
that field. They can be categorized as skilled workers or as semi-skilled
workers. There are diverse fields where a technician is needed and are
designated with a job title where they follow a specific categorized work.

Engineering technician is one who has related techniques and skills to a


particular subdivision of engineering. Likewise stage technician renders his
technical skill for putting of performances. Medical technician provides his
technical help in various areas of medical field like X-Ray department,
laboratories, operation theatres, prosthetics, orthotics etc.

A technician for any particular field requires specific training. The eligibility in
education may generally range from high school to graduates depending on
the line chosen. Various types of skills are also required for an individual to
become a technician and this differs from job to job. Thus the role of a
technician is very important in any type of organization and this site will
prove to be helpful in determining the job description of various profiles.

Sample Accounting Technician Job Description

Accounting Technician Job Description and Profile:


Accounting Technician works in the financial division of insurance
companies providing various taxation and accountancy services to various
small and medium sized businesses. Accounting technicians may work in
health care service providing companies by handling accounting duties. In
general, they start working in the finance or accounts departments of
organizations in commerce, industry, or any public sector.

Duties and Responsibilities:


 Assisting with the completion of accounts and managing the employee
payroll.
 Receiving invoices and scheduling the payments for utilities and
services such as landscaping, janitorial, equipment, and office supply and
food service.
 Receiving and finalizing invoices and at times handling the basic book
keeping tasks.
 Monitoring company and staff expenses, controlling budgets and
accounting for resources.
 Entering financial transactions and reviewing accounts to ensure that
the entries are suitable and balance out.
 Liaising with other employees in the field and writing reports.
 Auditing internal and external work and looking after all budgets,
financial transactions, and payroll.
 Entering, revising, sorting, calculating and creating tables using
spreadsheet software.
 Providing advice on budgets, taxation issues, and calculating accounts
at the end of a year.
 Identifying account discrepancies and attempting to address the
problem.
 Receiving and disbursing purchase orders, bills of lading, and travel
orders.
Skills and Specifications:

 Ability to work using Microsoft Office suite.


 Good accounting, mathematics, and interpersonal skills.
 Should be able to liaise efficaciously with all users.
 Ability to organize, schedule and execute tasks effectively.
 Ability to reason-out and analyze logical steps.
 Ability to work on your own under fast paced intense conditions.

Education and Qualifications:
 Associate’s degree in accounting related field from an accredited
institution.
 Certification in accounting field is an added advantage.

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