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The Field Service Engineer is responsible for providing on-site support to BD customers that includes, but is not limited to: installation and service of diagnostic instrumentation, after-hours phone support, holiday and weekend on-site support, marketing, exhibitions, and clinical trials support.
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Associates degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology, Biomedical Equipment Technology or Biomedical Engineering Technology or in a related technical field such as Electronic Technology or Information Technology and two years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer, Medical Equipment Repairer, or Information Technology Specialist.
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Keywords: Datacard, Datacard Customer Engineer, Datacard MX6100, MX6000, troubleshooting, networking, hardware, technical, information technology, mechanical ability, computer repair, printer repair, electronics repair, software, programming, Windows, Datacard Field Service Engineer.
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As the Field Service Engineer, you will execute scheduled preventive maintenance and document all service events on Samsung digital radiography imaging technology. Title: Field Service Engineer.
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Description:Company is seeking a Field Manufacturing Service Technician (FMST / Cyclotron Engineer to support their cross-disciplinary radio pharmaceutical research and production facility.
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The Field Service Technician (FST) is responsible for developing the knowledge and expertise needed to move into a Service Engineer (SE) position and service the Sysmex product lines.
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Qualifications: *Please note: this is a customer-facing role, and requires compliance with customer policies and protocols, which may include COVID-19 vaccination and other measures relating to COVID-19 Associates degree or equivalent experience required, Bachelor’s degree preferred Minimum 0 - 2 years of related (electromechanical) work experience (i.e. field service engineer or technician position in a semiconductor equipment company or a technical position in the engineering field.
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PELICAN is a full-service staffing company that specializes in Field Service Engineer, Process Technician/Engineer, Shipping & Receiving, and all other Engineering and IT positions.
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You will be working with our internal partners every day to assist with service needs and coordinate with our Service, Vehicle and Delivery Operations, and Field Service Engineer teams.
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Additional head count for the SoCal ClinTech Field Service Engineer with specialty in Anesthesia equipment. Two (2) years of field service experience with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), third-party independent service organization (ISO), or a multisite integrated delivery network (IDN.
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A Senior Field Service Engineer is responsible for providing preventative maintenance, repair services, and commissioning support on low, medium, and high voltage (Up to 500kV) electrical systems.
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Must possess a minimum of 5+ years as a Field Service Engineer in the Packaging industry involved in designing, installing and troubleshooting electromechanical machinery. Field Service Technician - Automated Packaging Machinery (Anywhere, US.
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Company Description PELICAN is a full-service staffing company that specializes in Field Service Engineer, Process. Performs on-site service and repair of semiconductor processing equipment.
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Position Summary: Under the direction of the Sr. Transformer Test Engineer and Test/Field Service Team Leader, the Test Technician will perform the following responsibilities.
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As an Equipment Field Service Technician (also known as Equipment Maintenance Technician, Field Service Engineer), you'll be responsible for installing, troubleshooting, and repairing mechanical equipment, including electronic control panels and related mechanical, electrical, or computer equipment.
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