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The Sr. Field Service Engineer directs installation, commissioning and retrofit of water and wastewater treatment systems once all parts are available at the remote job site. The Field Service Engineer/Technician is expected to conduct all site work to the satisfaction of the client or designated representative in a professional manner.
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Axis Automation is looking for career-oriented Industrial Controls Field Service Engineer to join a dynamic, tight-knit team creating custom factory automation equipment. Position Description: The Field Service Engineer role is a position that is mainly responsible for the preparation, installation, commissioning, debugging, and customer run-off events for the custom manufacturing equipment that Axis Automation delivers at our customer facilities.
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2022-27072 North Carolina United States North Carolina, United States Field Service/Support Bio-Rad is looking for a Field Service Engineer who will perform repairs, upgrades, and preventive maintenance on our instruments for clinical diagnostics, life science, and biopharma customers based in Raleigh, NC traveling 50-70% daily local tra.
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The AES Field Service Engineer will be responsible for startups, emergency repairs, modifications, testing, retrofits, modernizations, upgrades and warranty on electrical power distribution, control and switchgear.
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Bachelors or Associates Degree in technical related field of study preferred. Providing assistance and training to Customer's Service Engineers on the installation and maintenance of newer product lines.
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The Field Service Engineer will be responsible for installing, commissioning, troubleshooting, repairing, upgrading, and maintaining PVD (physical vapor deposition) vacuum coating equipment installed at industrial manufacturing sites worldwide.
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Aescape is looking for a Field Service Engineer who can help design, implement and execute our field service and preventative maintenance strategy. A track record of field service working on high-end and complex equipment (e.g. fitness, surgical, medical & dental, EV charging & solar installation, audio visual equipment.
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Parts and Field Service is now looking for an enthusiastic Senior Service Engineer to join our skilled PBL team in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. As a Service Engineer Turbocharger, you will be responsible for maintenance and repair jobs, both in our Ft. Lauderdale workshop and onboard the Carnival Cruise Lines fleet of vessels, attending ships worldwide.
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The Field Network Engineer (FNE) will be utilized in many different capacities to ensure client success regarding the entire scope of our Managed IT services. Impact is hiring a Field Network Engineer for our Nationally ranked Best and Brightest Workplace.
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7+ years experience as a field service engineer/technician experience with medical device equipment, medical linear accelerator or diagnostic equipment (CT, PET, or MRI scanners) preferred.
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The position of Field Service Engineer is an integral role within the service and the sales department and is the "first face" representing the Company when visiting customer sites.
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AMETEK Power Instruments is seeking a Field Service Engineer to offer aftermarket support for our Electronic Instruments used in the electric utility and industrial markets. Job description: Field Service Engineer – Rochester NY.
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New opportunity for a Field Service Engineer to install and support high technology equipment in research, pharmaceutical, university and government labs for Bruker BioSpin, a leading manufacturer of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and compact magnetic resonance (CMR) spectroscopy instruments and accessories.
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As a Field Service Engineer at Diversified Laboratory Repair, you will play a crucial part in servicing and maintaining various laboratory equipment. Diversified Laboratory Repair is currently seeking a Field Service Engineer in the Benicia, CA area.
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We are looking for a qualified experienced Field Service Engineer to join our Advanced Electrical Services Team at Foley Power Solutions. Foley’s 1,000+ employees strive every day to safely deliver excellence in service, parts, rental and sales across a broad line of Caterpillar and allied construction equipment, power generation, as well as SITECH construction technology solutions.
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