Troubleshooting

"We've had no radio contact with HQ for over 6 hours. It's getting dark soon. Let's get Primrose on it to help troubleshoot what the root issue is."

Troubleshooting is a systematic approach to problem solving. It's often, but not exclusively used to find and correct issues with complex machines, electronics, computers and software systems.

Troubleshooting skills include gathering and analysing data, applying logical and systems thinking, being adaptable, and attention to detail.

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The Art of Troubleshooting for Customer Support Professionals more_vert
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How to become a great troubleshooter and pass on this knowledge to others on your team.

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    The key to troubleshooting industrial equipment lies beyond the process itself. A prerequisite to troubleshooting is the knowledge and understanding of the equipment. Knowing how the equipment functions, what each component installed on the equipment is, what the component does, how the component does what it should, and how the components interact are essential in applying any troubleshooting methodology or process.

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    Designing and installing electrical systems in all types of commercial, residential, and industrial projects, while carrying out maintenance and repairs safely and quickly.

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