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1+ years beverage service technician (EFC, fountain install, bottle/can reactive) experience preferred. What does a Service Technician do at Swire Coca Cola? Visits (service orders) are generally scheduled through assigned dispatcher but can be technician generated proactively.
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Once the equipment is installed, the Field Service Technician will help with preventative maintenance and will also repair the machine if it breaks down. Typical install - go to the site, unpack equipment, level position/machine, test the machine, anchor equipment, train operators on using machine, do PMs, potential reactive maintenance.
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Traveling throughout the United States, the Field Service Technician is responsible for the installation and repair of CNC machine tools, controls and other related machine tool components.
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Install, repair and maintain data lines, fiber optics, and telephone lines. Responsible for various install, troubleshooting, and repair of IGT gaming machines. Document repair, preventive maintenance, machine prep, standard power analysis and pre-site work.
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Immediately after the install, the technician will train the company's employees on how to operate the machines. 5+ Years of Millwright or Industrial Maintenance experience is required. First shift, Permanent opportunity with benefits.
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Have 3 or more years of experience as an electrical maintenance technician or field service engineer. (Experience in repair or operation of CNC machine tools is a plus) Install, inspect, maintain and repair electrical and electronic circuits for various components of a high-precision manufacturing facility including, but not limited to: building management and control systems, CNC and support equipment, telephone and computer network equipment.
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Traveling to customer sites to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain all CNC machine tool equipment and controls for customer organizations. The CNC Field Service Technician will have an extensive understanding of electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics to effectively detect and resolve issues with electrical and mechanical components.
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As a Field Service Technician you will be handling the repair and maintenance of Tsugami machine tool equipment, controls and other related components purchased by our customers.
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Experience involving the build/assembly/ installation/maintenance/service/ repair of any of the following machines: CNC Laser Cutters, Etchers, Engravers, other CNC industrial machine, Automatic production line equipment or similar machine tools.
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HVAC Service Technician. Install, repair, replace or clean refrigerant lines, fans, expansion valves, etc. Machine Design: 3 - 5 years Preferred. Budzar Industries, a leader in engineering, designing, and manufacturing process temperature control equipment is looking for HVAC Service Technicians to join our team.
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The objective of the position is to install, maintain, service, and repair TOMRA's reverse vending machine installations within the NY Metro Area to ensure maximum uptime and customer satisfaction.
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We are looking for a self-motivated Field Service Technician with experience in CNC Lathes, Machining Centers, Machine Installation, Machine Repair, Mechanical, Machine tool, PLC, HYD. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing technical support and service for our CNC products, as well as installing, maintaining, and repairing equipment in the field.
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Successfully communicate machine issues, status of install or status of machine repair to customer. Travel to customer sites to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain all machine tool equipment and controls for customer organizations.
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Effectively communicate machine issues and status of install/machine repair to customer. Travel nationally to customer sites to install, troubleshoot and repair machine tool equipment and controls.
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Sr, senior, Service Tech, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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