The Hearing Aid Technician administers and interprets standardized hearing tests, including discrimination testing. Programs, fits, and adjusts hearing instruments for customers. Being a Hearing Aid Technician takes ear impressions and prepares and modifies ear molds to ensure proper fit and effective function. Determines customer needs and selects appropriate hearing aids for customers. In addition, Hearing Aid Technician monitors and tracks inventories and manages vendors to ensure adequate supplies and product availability. Conducts preventative maintenance and cleaning of assessment instru ...ments. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a manager. Hearing Aid Technician's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement.More Show Less
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Hearing Aid Technician. Paid training. Performance-based incentives. Bonus Pay. Paid Holidays. Paid Vacations. Paid Personal Days. Company 401K plan. Health Insurance. Responsibilities. An estimated 36 million Americans are hearing-impaired, and that number will continue to grow as the population ages. Hearing loss doesn’t only impact the individual, it impacts families, friends, and communities. Miracle-Ear is at the forefront of changing these ...