Intern Technical Service/ Customer Support
Teledyne Technologies View all jobs
- Vancouver, BC
- $34,600-46,100 per year
- Training
- Full-time
- Develop foundational skills in customer support and technical troubleshooting within a maritime technology environment
- Learn how to manage and resolve support cases using Salesforce - CRM, a leading customer relationship management tool
- Gain hands-on experience with chart loading, software activation, and registration processes
- Contribute to the maintenance and enhancement of internal documentation, including the FAQ and Knowledge Base
- Understand how PAYS position reporting works
- Participate in onboarding workflows and documentation for fleet retrofit projects
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and build familiarity with ECDIS and other navigation systems
- Learn about standard nautical publications and how they vary based on flag state requirements
- Gain exposure to IMO implementation rules and regulations applicable to deep-sea vessels, enhancing your understanding of international maritime compliance
- Strengthen your ability to work independently while contributing to a supportive and experienced team
- Currently enrolled in a Co-Op program in a maritime institute or related technical program
- Interest in marine electronics, navigation systems, and customer service.
- Strong communication and organizational skills.
- Basic IT knowledge and familiarity with CRM systems (Salesforce preferred but not manditory).
- Proficiency in English (spoken and written).
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
- Experience or coursework in marine technology is an asset.
- Nautical Watch-keeping Certificate or prior customer service experience is a plus.
- Convenient access to the workplace – Close to public transit.
- Fully subsidized on-site cafeteria.
- Flexible working hours to support a balanced learning and work experience.
- Hands-on exposure to ECDIS and other advanced marine navigation technologies.
- Opportunities to visit simulators center and operational vessels, offering real-world insights into bridge systems and vessel operations.