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Key Words: Field Service Engineer | HPLC | LCMS | MALDI | Prep LC | SFC | Maintenance | GMP | GLP | Service Schedules | Installation | Validation | Instrumentation | IQOQ | SAP | Troubleshooting.
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Cath lab,service engineer,siemens,field service,field service engineer,gec,philips,ct,engineer. As a Field Service Engineer at Cephas Consultancy Services Private Limited, you will be responsible for providing technical support and maintenance services for a wide range of equipment in the marketing and advertising industry.
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The network support engineer performs troubleshooting, analysis, and restoration of failed production services to customers and end users. The purpose of the network support engineer role is be specialized in one or more vertical technology disciplines but will also be versed in other IT service delivery technologies.
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Networking: Data Center and Network Service Platform Experience – F5, InfoBlox, ACI, Extensive experience with TCP/IP – design, subnetting, troubleshooting. Extensive experience with Data Center Core & Edge Routing and Switching platforms for LAN/WAN/MAN environments – Cisco/Nexus; Juniper, Arista, design, implementation, maintenance & troubleshooting, Routing protocols – OSPF, BGP, RIP.
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The Senior Network Support Engineer is expected to be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) covering the application of campus network technology deployed across the Customer environment. The network support engineer will be the key person in the support for all campus network elements within their specified location.
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We are looking for a Service Engineer to support Supermicro Global Service network and help build a world class service organization. On-site and remote troubleshooting and resolving complex technical problems on Supermicro equipment in an enterprise environment.
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Provide Hardware Support - For Dell/Lenovo/Apple branded Laptop & Desktops including troubleshooting & isolating issue and perform parts/service calls for onsite and remote users. As a Desktop Support Engineer: Provide onsite/remote end user support on multiple computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and mobile devices.
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Commissioning, Allen bradley plc, plc programming, hmi, installation, allen-bradley, Troubleshooting, Robotics, Electrical, Controls engineering, Automation, Programming, field service. Robot Programming and troubleshooting is a plus (Fanuc, Kuka, etc.
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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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Day-to-day MSP System Administrator / Senior IT Support Engineer work will be roughly split across fielding client calls, troubleshooting/resolving technical issues, project work, and client site deployments and maintenance.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience with industrial machinery as either a maintenance or field service engineer/technician. Ability to generate appropriate Service Call reports and documentation.
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Under the general direction of the Manager of Network Engineering, the Network Engineer will focus on troubleshooting, network design, configuration of equipment and services, research and development of equipment and technology, and customer and internal communications.
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3-5 years of experience in electrical and mechanical troubleshooting and maintenance of CNC machine tools. Providing assistance and training to Customer's Service Engineers on the installation and maintenance of newer product lines.
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The Chief Engineer safely maintains all vessel systems, is responsible for the operation, troubleshooting, and implementing repairs aboard the St. Johns River Ferry; and directs, coordinates, and exercises functional authority for planning, organization control, integration and completion of engineering projects as assigned by the Port Engineer.
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You will be a part of the Chemistry, Immunology, Automation, and Informatics Field Service Team reporting to the District Supervisor and responsible for troubleshooting, installation, preventative maintenance, and service repair needs on Beckman Coulter equipment.
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