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Job Title: Field Service Controls TechnicianEssential Duties and Responsibilities: Supervise installation and startup of machines at the customers’ plantTravel to customers’ location(s) to supervise installation of our machines at the customer’s plant and perform startup of new machine.
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Our Field Service Technicians work in our customers’ machine shops and manufacturing companies in a hands-on capacity, using a variety of tools to repair, maintain, and install our TRAK CNC Machines and our ProtoTRAK CNC Retrofits.
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Additional responsibilities include:Work primarily with the newest technologies in battery production equipmentPerform timely and accurate service in customers plants, such as installation, commissioning and repair of NETZSCHs best in class, cutting-edge fine grinding machines.
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Sets up and operates mechanical equipment and small hand tools, such as drills, grinders and welding torches, for machine repair. Canteen We are hiring immediately for a full time SERVICE TECHNICIAN position.
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The Field Service Technician (FST) mostly works in a defined, local territory. Installation of new CNC controls and CNC machine tools. Performing service on existing products in machine shops and manufacturing companies.
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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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Install, test, or repair machine tools such as press brake, plate roll, angle roll, shear, band saw, welding positioner, lathe, fiber laser, etc. We are an innovative and energetic Machine Tool Company seeking a service tech to help expand our service department.
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Job Overview Our Field Service Technicians work in our customers’ machine shops and manufacturing companies in a hands-on capacity, using a variety of tools to repair, maintain, and install our TRAK CNC Machines and our ProtoTRAK CNC Retrofits.
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A Field Service Technician is a key member of the Customer Support Department and is primarily responsible for the installation, preventive maintenance, solving and repair of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Lathe, Milling and Multi-Functional Machining Centers.
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As an Installer Technician, you will play a crucial role in the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and repair of our specialized equipment. Experience with the installation, maintenance, repair, and commissioning of capital equipment.
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A Field Service Technician (Service Engineer) contributes to the success of Hartwig by keeping our customers' CNC machine tools running at peak operating levels. Training and instructing customers on service, repair and proper installation.
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Frazil is hiring a Machine Service Technician who will be responsible for diagnosing, sorting, cleaning, scrapping, and reconditioning used frozen beverage machines. Technicians also oversee the installation and repair of machines on-site with clients.
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Perform preventative inspections and repairs on equipment and facilities and to document inspections and service Experience in machine repair. Ability to assist with managing projects and resources effectively, including Allen Bradley PLC troubleshooting, understanding advanced electrical prints and schematics to facilitate complex repairs or installation of equipment.
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Knowledge of electrical terms, materials, methods, tools and equipment used in the inspection repair, installation, service and maintenance of electrical systems. Job DescriptionThe Electro-Mechanic is a skilled position that is responsible for and requires specialized training in electrical design theory, installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair work.
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Experience with CNC Lathes, Machining Centers, Machine Installation, Machine Repair, Mechanical, Machine tool, PLC, and HYD. Position Overview: The Field Service Technician will travel to customer sites to provide technical service, install, maintain, and repair CNC equipment.
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