Bowling Lane Mechanic/ Technician
Responsible for maintaining and servicing the equipment in bowling alley. Their duties include:
Pinsetters: They ensure that pinsetters are properly maintained and in good working order. This involves troubleshooting and repairing any faults or malfunctions related to pinsetters.
Scoreboards: Bowling alley mechanics also take care of scoreboards, ensuring they function correctly and display accurate scores during games.
Lane Machines: They maintain and service lane machines, which are essential for oiling and conditioning the lanes to provide consistent play conditions.
Education and Training:
A high school diploma or equivalent is usually required.
Mechanical Skills:
Strong mechanical aptitude is essential. Mechanics should be comfortable working with machinery, tools, and equipment.
Knowledge of electrical systems and basic electronics is beneficial.
Experience:
Practical experience in bowling alley maintenance is valuable. This can be gained through on-the-job training or apprenticeships.
Familiarity with pinsetters, lane machines, and other bowling equipment is crucial.
Problem-Solving Abilities:
Bowling alley mechanics must be skilled at diagnosing and troubleshooting issues related to pinsetters, scoring systems, and lane conditions.
They should be able to identify problems and implement effective solutions.
Attention to Detail:
Precision matters when adjusting pinsetters, oiling lanes, and calibrating equipment.
Mechanics need to pay close attention to ensure accurate play conditions.