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Keywords: Datacard, Datacard Customer Engineer, Datacard MX6100, MX6000, troubleshooting, networking, hardware, technical, information technology, mechanical ability, computer repair, printer repair, electronics repair, software, programming, Windows, Datacard Field Service Engineer.
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Provide the necessary resources for planning, preparation, setup, operation, troubleshooting of the TPO-C, TPO-V&G, and MCS hardware and software applications and functionality to support all required tasks.
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To provide business-to-business support to troubleshoot, repair and configure monochrome and color printers and copiers. Full scale troubleshooting and repair (ability to replace all components of the device.
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Technical Expertise: Serve as the primary technical expert within the support team, resolving complex customer issues, troubleshooting technical problems, and providing guidance on product usage and features.
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Product Support/Repair-Field and Depot is responsible for troubleshooting technical problems, diagnosing, analyzing and/or repairing products. What Product Support/Repair-Field and Depot contributes to Cardinal Health.
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REQUIREMENTS: Requires a Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field plus five (5) years of progressively responsible experience as a Software Engineer or in a related IT position providing technical support, including troubleshooting, analyzing, and resolving defects in production, UAT, and stage environments.
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The Project Technician (PT) is an entry level position within the Optimization Services Consulting and Project Management Team. The PT is anticipated to be deployed to billable customer projects 80% of the year (approximately 40 weeks) and may travel up to 80% of the time in support of customer projects.
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Our strategy includes building teams across our global network to pioneer and shape the future of PCI. The Calibration and instrumentation Intern’s primary duties are calibration and troubleshooting support for facility and manufacturing critical systems.
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This position will mostly work at the Eighty Four, PA location (just south of Pittsburgh) repairing and refurbishing used equipment for sale, offering phone support, and supporting our own in-house service bureau.
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This role is an intersection of instrument and immunoassay knowledge/sophisticated troubleshooting, and technical customer support that allows the Applications Scientist II, GPTS, IApps to provide a high level of support to our global customers and support organizations.
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Technical/Functional: Basic Mechanic Skills, Basic Electrical Skills, performing breakdown analyses, basic and major equipment rebuilds, basic troubleshooting, advanced equipment adjustments, mechanical and electrical maintenance (both planned and unplanned) for production equipment and facilities, basic PLC/ Ladder Logic/ HMI, and fabrication.
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As a Car Electronics Installer, you’ll lend your technical talents to installing new technology into customers’ vehicles. We offer generous benefits that address your total well-being and provide support as you need it, especially key moments in your life.
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Identifies possible solutions to a variety of technical problems and takes actions to resolve. Cardinal Health offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being.
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Act as technical advisor to Process/Project Engineering and Operations on complex process control systems including design, troubleshooting and control loop / instrument tuning. Implement and support the basic Process Control System (DCS), Multivariable control (MVC), Safety Instrumented System (SIS) and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) hardware and software.
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Provide a high level of customer satisfaction by providing ongoing maintenance, technical Support, troubleshooting and repairs for medical imaging equipment, to include basic x-ray, both stationary and portable, digital imaging, PACS and networking environments, C-Arms, Ultrasound and Flouro systems.
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