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The Field Service Manager is responsible for the service and troubleshooting of SMS Technical Services equipment with specific emphasis on extrusion presses. Advanced training as a mechanical technician with several years of field service experience, a Mechanical Engineering degree is a plus but not required.
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Key Words: Technician, Engineer, Maintenance, Electric, Tool, Diagnose, Product, Service, Systems, Assembly, Disassembly, Troubleshooting, Troubleshoot, Hydraulic, Systems, Machinery, Fixture, Fixtures, Mechanic, Millwright, Shop, Field, Transmission, FRAC, Electronic, Mechanic, Warwick, Cowesett, East Providence, Greenville, Kingstown, Johnston.
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Experience in mechanical industrial maintenance (journeyman, mechanic, millwright, machinist, or field service technician). Completion of a 4-year machinist/millwright apprenticeship program or an Associate’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology.
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Work with Level IV Lead Field Service Technician on installation, troubleshooting, repair and inspections of conveyors, hoists & cranes and other material handling equipment as required.
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The Field Service Technician performs maintenance/preventative maintenance/electrical and millwright-type functions. A diverse range of talent resides in the Pump Motor Technology group, including engineers, inside and outside sales personnel, machinists, winders, pump and motor repair technicians, field service technicians, electricians, welders, millwrights, and more.
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Our unparalleled service capabilities, whether in-house or field service, provide each customer with the problem solving and product knowledge to stand by our claim : we service what we sell.
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Includes, but is not limited to operating a field service truck to complete day-to-day field maintenance services, complete warranty repairs in addition to troubleshooting equipment performance issues and perform overhauls on natural gas equipment including engines, compressors and other related equipment at customer site locations.
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Clean and organize shop and field service vehicles, as required. This includes rotating equipment assembly/disassembly, basic equipment maintenance, rotating equipment alignments, basic electrical troubleshooting, and control panel startups, setting adjustments, and troubleshooting.
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Field calls pertinent to TP PUMP customers and various projects. Work with Customer Service, Shop, and Sales. The PMT group represents some of the most reputable brand names in the fluid handling, pump distribution, water/wastewater treatment and fabrication industry.
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Factory trained Service Technicians offer the latest repair solutions on over 35 different lines of pumps, vacuum pumps, blowers, filters, and fluid handling products. Able to obtain MEC (Medical Examiner's Certificate) under DOT as a 'non-CDL' commercial motor vehicle driver.
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The company's infrastructure services include motor repairs and services, controls manufacturing, electrical design/build, electrical and mechanical field services, and product sales. Fundamental understanding of rotating equipment, fabrication/manufacturing of equipment and machine shop practices.
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