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How Do You Become an ATM Technician and
Start Working in the Field of NCR ATM Parts?

There is an entire host of reasons why becoming an automated teller machine (ATM) technician sounds like a fantastic opportunity. Virtually anywhere you live, there are plenty of ATM machines that need to be taken care of. ATMs are able to process thousands of transactions each and every day and that inevitably means, like any machine, they need service, maintenance, and repairs. They need replacement parts, there is cash to be distributed, and there are various troubleshooting issues that may need to be addressed in the field.

A trained ATM technician needs to be comfortable with mechanics, trustworthy, and they need to be able to perform various security duties with confidence. Here is a broad overlook of what it takes to become an ATM tech professional.

1. Clean Background

Understandably, a person who is handling large amounts of cash needs to be a trusted individual. If money does go missing, no company wants to have someone with a criminal background in the middle of the inquiry. So keeping a clean criminal record is mandatory. You can expect a thorough reference and background check from the get go.

2. High School or Equivalent Education

Like many positions, a basic high school diploma or GED is needed in order to get the additional training. Certainly, taking classes in science and technology can begin the seeds of a career in such a thing as ATM maintenance.

3. Mechanics Vocational Training

Many technical colleges offer this training. You will likely want to seek an associate’s degree, perhaps in installation and maintenance or applied science. This is a solid plan for many careers in this arena.

4. ATM Maintenance Certificate

Look at technical and community colleges to find this very specialized certificate program. Make sure it is accredited. You will learn all types of technical information about ATM parts and maintenance, from the difference between NCR ATM parts and Diebold ATM parts to where to go for troubleshooting tips with each type of ATM in the field.

5. Apply for Jobs

Most likely you will find the most work opportunities with ATM manufacturers or maintenance companies. Banks normally contract their work towards these businesses.

6. Or Go Freelance

It is trickier going this route in the beginning, but some people are attracted to the opportunity to freelance. Some people after a few years are able to start their own independent business as an ATM maintenance company.